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Mainly R32 Skyline Parts

Just cleaning up my garage - check out my stuff for sale.

Item: Ohlins Shocks R32 (front)

Condition: Excellent

Price: $200 ono

To Fit: r32 GTR

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Comments: Bought these shocks a while back. Wouldn’t fit on my gts-t. The’ll fit a GTR.

Item: R32 Front Bar

Condition: Used

Price: $100 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Comments: Bought this for my car but realized it wouldn’t fit with my intercooler setup.

Item: R32 GTR Fuel Pump

Condition: Used

Price: $100 ono

To Fit: r32 GTR & GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Comments: Bought this recently decided not to fit it though

Item: R32 RB20 Stock Turbo & Elbow

Condition: Used

Price: $225 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Comments: no shaft play only removed as I’ve got r33 turbo running in my car now, no actuator

Item: R33 Actuator

Condition: Used

Price: $30 ono

To Fit: r32 r33

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 Front right quarter panel

Condition: Used

Price: $35

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 RB20 Coil packs x6 – already in cradles

Condition: Used

Price: $175 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 2x Front RSR Springs

Condition: Used

Price: $80 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 2x Rear Stock Springs

Condition: Used

Price: $10

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 2x Rear and 2x Front Stock Springs

Condition: Used

Price: $20

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 1 Standard front strut

Condition: Used

Price: $30 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Item: R32 Standard dump pipe & "pacemaker" front pipe

Condition: Used

Price: $50 ono

To Fit: r32 GTS-T

Location: Melbourne (Box Hill)

Contact: 0412 583 844

Contact me via pm, email [email protected] or phone.

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  • 1 year later...
R32 gtst/gtr front shocks are the same and R33 front will also fit 32. Why didn't the ohlins fit?

I tried fitting them with kings springs and the shock wouldn't reach from the bottom to the top.... if they don't sell would you be able to give me hand fitting them?

********Update************

R32 Front Bar Sold

R32 GTR Fuel Pump Not Available! - now fitted to my car, GTS-T one available.

R32 Front right quarter panel Sold

R32 Standard dump pipe & "pacemaker" front pipe, selling this weekend.

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Still for sale:

Ohlins Shocks R32 (front)

R32 RB20 Stock Turbo & Elbow

R33 Actuator

R32 RB20 Coil packs x6 – already in cradles

R32 2x Front RSR Springs

R32 2x Rear Stock Springs

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