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I Live in MEDOWIE,. Just north of NEWCASTLE, NSW

0401 148 767

GENUINE INQUIRIES ONLY.

NO TIME WASTERS, PLEASE.

INTERIOR;

GTR R32 Front drivers seat for $300,

Fixed back BRIDE racing seat, Carbon re-inforced just retrimmed, side mounting set-up $700,

GTR R32 passenger door trim $150,

rear lower interior trims 2x GTR and 2x GTS $70 each,

r32 coupe' floor carpet x 2 $80 each,

GTR R32 hood lining x 2 $80 each,

R32 instrument cluster surrounds with switches x3 $80 each,

Dash Facias, GTR and GTS x 3 $70 each

R32 boot and fuel cable $45

2 x steering columns $60 each,

R32 bonnet cable $30

Air conditioning parts, vent motors $30, electronic control moduals $150, ducting under dash $15, sensors $20 each.

Std GTR P/S, 4WD computers and amps that sit under the parcel shelf, $ 50 each

STD R32 GTR computer and chipped GTR computer, $100 std and $200 chipped

MECHANICAL

R32, 33 and 34 GTR TOMIE intake piping with K&N filters, $300 the lot,

R32 GTR STD CRANK, $350

Stainless steel 3 inch one piece $450 (nice gold colour now) picture below

std Nissan pipes $30 each,

std plastic GTR BOV return pipe $50.

Item: 5 speed R32 GTR Gearbox and transfer case. Price: $950 ono

ATTESSA control solinoides, the front mounted ones and one rear mounted one, $100 each

2x R32 GTR TURBO's High flowed for 350hp, Hi flowed by MTQ (old Turbo Torque at Archerfield, QLD), with largest ompressor and metal turbine wheels you could fit at the time of rebuild, improved bearings, new everything and in perfect condition. rebuilt in 2003, wrapped up in plastic and preserved from moisture and dirt and checked regularly.

both are in brand new condition, used only for 2 mins to find out that the oil ring on No6 cylinder had broken, then taken off and never fitted again to anything! $2000 neg on this item, as they cost $2300 just to highflow and rebuild

Turbos also come with Exotic Exhaust custom made stainless headers ( i think they are about 2 1/4 inch dia), and std GTR dump pipes, and std wastgate actuators.

BRAKES

$100 for brake boosters each (tested and not leaking), and $100 each for the clutch boosters, brake master cylinders $100, clutch master cylinders $100

2 x 300 zx twin turbo front calipers, 2 x R32 GTR front calipers and 4 x GTR rear calipers. Price: $700 the lot for GTR front and rear calipers, and $400 the 300zx fronts

EXTERIOR

R32 GTR Trust Gracer side and rear aero trimings, genuine original item, paid over $1500 for the lot new, sell the lot for $650. or $450 sides and $200 rear

R32 GTR front guards in perfect condition still on road car for $650 pair or $350 each, or slightly damaged GTR alloy guards $100 each. Repairable. a lot cheaper then new, if you can get them still ??

SUSPENSION

R32 gtr gts4 upper and lower suspension control arms front and rear, front lower arms $50, rear upper $100 each ONO, front caster arms for GTR and GTS4 $60 each,

TIRES

2 x 275/40/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS DOT 6mm tread $300 pair,

2 x 255/40/17 Yokohama DNA GP E-Spec DOT 6mm tread $300 pair

2 x 315/35/17 Yokohama semi slicks. (sticky) 3mm tread $250 pair

WHEELS

2 x 17x 8.5 Manaray one piece rims (silver ones) off set =33 $300 pair won't fit over Brembos

2 x 16 x 8 Melbar GG7 very light weight rims (grey ones) off set = ? fitted a r32 gts with Mickey Thompsons on them $250 for the pair

1 x 17 x 8 Volk Challenge F-Zero off set = 33 with 245/45/17 Dunlop Formula FM901 tyre with 7mm tread $200 ono

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Does anyone have one of these rims lying around????

Size is 17 x 9, offset = 32 for a R32/33 GTR

If you are looking for any small, or hard to find items for a R32 GTR/S, that you can't find at wreckers or is lost or broken, then i might have it as i am a bit of a horder. Give me a call or PM me explaining what you need as i have a lot of extra stuff that is hard to find or expencive to replace.

Hope i can help any of you with any problems or queries.

Keep the Pm's coming as i am needing to find homes for the things that i no longer need. All items were kept for spares for my car, now i've taken it off the road, i no longer need them.

CHEERS

JETMAN

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do u have plastic surround on the steering wheel.. only need the bottom bit which fits the ignition barrel

Hi Mate

The whole surround for $10. where are you located as postage might cost about $9.

If you are local, Bne then you can pick up ASAP!!!!!

jet man Bro!!

The two Fuses/Relays On the GTR ABS Unit in the black box??? Willing to part with them???

That would render the ABS unit U/S. if they where taken out, I'll sell you one of the units for $80 plus delivery if that will get you out of trouble.

Hope this helps

front reo bar undamaged?

passenger side vent?

r32 gtr master cylinder?

You can have the vent for free as it's slightly damaged and have the R32 GTR master cylinder for $170, pick up or plus delivery.

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do you have both demister airvents? (located on the top of the dash near the windscreen)

I have both front windscreen vents in great condition with clips, only slight problem is the postage. I'm after $20 for both but the postage to Melbourne will be $10 parcle post if it fits. The length of the longest one might not fit in a parcel post bag with protection around it. I'll look it up tomorrow and see if we need to send it in a carboard tube.

Any idea if its the ZEXEL type air con compressor??

I'll check for you tomorrow.

sorry champ

A/C compressor sold.

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price adjusted and new address added.

Happy New Year to all

Hi,

I'm after the ash tray if you have it. I need one to cut up for a data logger instalation.

Regards

Andrew

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