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Prices are FIRM, seriously don't waste both our times with stupid offers.

and please dont pm me asking for stuff that ISNT listed like power steering pumps ect

Note: all parts are spares off my r32 with rb25

HKS 2535 - $1300- purchased brand new when i bought the car, less then 2 years old, less then 10,000kms.. perfect condition.

3"dump/front - $250

metal intake pipe $150

APEXi N1 Evolution Exhaust - $700

ARC Airbox - $ 200

Oil catch can + mounting kit + hoses - $50

Brand new Hypergear 600x300x75mm cooler - $150

Brand new M-Spec 50mm Duel Core Radiator - $250

Brand new rb25 water pump $150

Reconditioned starter motor $100

Central 20 Ecu - re mappable apparently - $150

Greddy E-Manage Blue $400

emanage Injector harness - $50

Nismo 2way for s14/r33 housing but will fit any r32 as i have new superpro bushes that u need for 32s. $800

Safety 21 7 point full roll cage, padded where it matters - comes with custom door trims cut nearly (can also swap with ur carpet so u dont need 2 cut urs) - $800

Front Juran strut brace - $80

Rear Cusco strut brace - $80

Tien HR coilovers - Superlow - $600, no leaks no nothing

Tien Front Upper Control arm (-3.2deg camber) $300

R32 GTST Brand new Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Front Sway Bar $200 - brand new not installed - comes with bar links and bushes

R32 GT4/GTR Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Rear Sway Bar$200 - comes with bar links and bushes

Volk 17x8" +30 $400 a pair

s15 stockies $150 pair

GTR Bonnet - slight damage, easy fix, $300

Modified 1993 Type M Front bar - Opened mouth + added garden edging lip - $200

Type M sideskirts - $200

Recaro Seats with recaro rails- Pair- has a small tear on both seats where the seat belt rubs, can be sewed up or maybe just put a patch of leather or something on it so it wont tear again $800

OMP style Deep Dish Steering wheel $100

momo steering wheel $150

Autometer - 30psi boost gauge $100

Autometer - Water temp gauge (needs new sensor) $80

Alpine CDA-9827 - $200

Aftermarket rear speakers $50

for photos just look through this thead:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=329840

if u need something specific let me know.

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interested in Rear Cusco strut brace and front/rear Adjustable Sway Bar if they both suitable to for 32GTR?

which suburb in melb??

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interested in Rear Cusco strut brace and front/rear Adjustable Sway Bar if they both suitable to for 32GTR?

which suburb in melb??

rear strut bar will fit, rear sway bar will fit (as i have a gtr cradle) not 100% sure on the front though...

hey man do you have the elbow that goes from the turbo to the intercooler.it comes off the compressor side of the turbo.

intrested in the radiator and arc airbox as a pair more the radiator post pics up of it?? im located in melb so i can pick it up

any idea if the dump/front pipe would fit an rb25 - r34?

and is the cooler complete with pipng or just core?

cheers

pics on these thanks. is the cooler kit complete or just a core as abovementioned?

Oil catch can + mounting kit + hoses - $50

Brand new Hypergear 600x300x75mm cooler - $150

R-Spec, R32 front pipe wont fit a R34 unfortunately. dump will tho.

djemz, pm sent regarding injector harness :banana:

Hey mate, can i get pics of the following if they are all still available?

Metal intake pipe $150

Brand new rb25 water pump $150

Rear Cusco strut brace - $80

Cheers

ill take the turbo

cya tom mate!

hey man do you have the elbow that goes from the turbo to the intercooler.it comes off the compressor side of the turbo.

i do, i had it custom made my protek, its a smooth bend instead of the rough stock one.. im still unsure if im going SMIC or keeping mysetup as i already cut a hole n stuff for it..

intrested in the radiator and arc airbox as a pair more the radiator post pics up of it?? im located in melb so i can pick it up

This is the only pic i got at the moment sorry, i will take some more if u want?

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any idea if the dump/front pipe would fit an rb25 - r34?

and is the cooler complete with pipng or just core?

cheers

yeah as mentioned i dont think it will fit sorry

cooler n piping arnt for sale just yet

Pm sent.

replied mate

pics on these thanks. is the cooler kit complete or just a core as abovementioned?

Oil catch can + mounting kit + hoses - $50

Brand new Hypergear 600x300x75mm cooler - $150

hey mate

please look up at the above pic, again only recent pic of engine bay i have... if u need more let me know.

Hey mate, can i get pics of the following if they are all still available?

Metal intake pipe $150

Brand new rb25 water pump $150

Rear Cusco strut brace - $80

Cheers

hey mate, hows things?

everything available except rear strut bar

the arc box 2 suit rb25 or 26?

to suit r32, it could fit r33, probably just cable tie it down nice n tight so it duznt rattle

Rear strut bar sold

FMIC + piping not for sale anymore

oil catch can sold

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radiator (excuse the dirt :))

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arc airbox (blue stuff is the silicone i used instead of the gasket... took me ages to separate it from the afm)

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