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***UPDATED Mon 7th APRIL***

Item: Various bits and pieces left over clogging my garage!! See pics and extra info

Location: Adelaide, Western Suburbs

Item Condition: Second hand - good condition

Reason for Selling: Parts not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: See Below

Extra Info: Prefer Adelaide buyers / pickup. Able to ship at buyers cost. So many parts don't want to spend ages chasing up freight costs etc.

RB20DET / R32 GTST Type M Parts

RB20DET Std Front pipe $25

Factory driving lights to suit Type M Front Bar$25

Std Stereo $15

Std Dump pipe $20

R32 Type M Front rotors $20 (29.5mm)

R32 Std Fuel Pump $40 (was ok - replaced with r33 GTR pump)

RB25DET Parts

RB25DET Alternator $50

Brackets for ancillaries etc $10

RB25DET Air con compress $50

RB25DET Starter Motor $50

RB25DET Airbox with filter $40

RB26DETT / R32 GTR Parts

R32 GTR Std clutch line $40

R32 GTR Gun Metal Grey std bonnet with nismo splitter and battery triangle $600

Std GTR turbos x 2 minimal shaft play $550

Std GTR dump pipes x 4 $25 each

GTR Trust MX front pipe $250

GTR Jap tuned length front pipe $300

R34 RB26DETT std cams and cam gears $250

R34 GTR Valve Springs $100

R32 GTR AFM x 2 - Excellent condition, upgraded to PWR FC D-jetro so not needed - $200

Misc

Alloy Swirl Pot $50

Kenwood Jap Tape head unit / 12 stacker with remote $50

Greddy Turbo timer $40

17 inch tyresx2 good for drift $20

Pioneer 7 inch Pioneer AVH-P7500 II In Dash DVD / CD / TV (incl TV tuner box and aerials) $1000

Custom Sub box for 2x12inch subs to fit R32 with rear strut brace $100

That’s all I have folks - so don't ask for anything else!! Seriously this stuff is just clogging my garage - no reasonable offer refused (I’ll probably even accept some unreasonable offers - try me!) All proceeds going towards the "Save the GTR - make it faster" fund - go on be a part of it! First in with the cash gets the goods 

Contact Details: PM me, Email me at [email protected], or 0439 703 239

Cheers,

Andrew

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More Pics including APEXI 50mm alloy radiator for R32 / GTR suit Repair / Recore - $100

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CeJay - Fan has no cracks, got it with the RB25 I put in my previous ride (R32 GTST). Delivery to Canberra $20.

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Interested in the front bar, where abouts in adelaide are you located?

I'm in the Alberton / Cheltenham area (City side of Pt Adelaide)

can we organise a time so i can come inspect?

Sometime during the week would be great, anytime after 6 is good for me.

So how many k's has the water pump done since the 100k replacement?? interested.

This pump is the one I replaced at 100Ks, and I was told it was changed before I bought the car. I changed it again to be sure, so this one has possibly done between 20 and 40 thousand? Best guess anyway, its in good nick and didn't leak.

Front Bar SOLD thanks Simon-R32

PWR Steer pump / Brackets / Eng mounts and RB26 EXH manifolds SOLD PENDING PAYMENT / PICKUP

PWR STEER PUMP + BRACKETS, ENG MOUNTS, RB26 EXH MANIFOLDS SOLD thanks Craig

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