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R32 Gtst Standard Radiator, Alternator, Reconditioned Starter Motor, Air Conditioning Pump, R32 Gtr Standard Exhaust, Polished Rb26 Cam Cover For Sale


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Hi,

Ive sold my skyline, so i dont need these parts anymore.

R32 gtst:

Standard radiator - $120

Alternator - $50

Fully reconditioned starter motor - $150

Air conditioning pump (im sure thats not what its called, but i just cant think of the correct name atm) - $50

Standard air box with filter - $80

Standard springs - $50

Standard sway bars - $50

Standard brake disks (60 000Kms front & rear) $50

R32 gtr:

Standard exhaust in great condition - $100

Polished timing belt cover - $50

Standard exhaust manifolds - $50

Also,

Nismo slave cylinder; brand new condition with half an hour use. Suit R33 gtst type gearbox - $140

R33 gtst standard diff housing and centre without crown wheel and pinion. If your standard viscous diff is open wheeling, this would be a suitable and cheap fix - $150

1 ton engine hoist, used once with leveler - $350

Engine stand, used once - $50

Gtech Pro, old model but brand new - $120

If youre really interested, i can take photos of all of the above, but im sure you know what they look like.

Cotact Shaun on 0414 972596.

Thanks.

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Hi mate,

any pics of the R32 GTR polished timing belt cover? very interested.

Cheers,

Simon

Here are some pics. The close up one is very dusty; ill clean it up before it goes out.

Shaun.

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pm sent

Also might be interested in the stock GTR exhaust, got any pics of it?

Cheers,

Simon.

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Here are some pics of the exhaust. Ive never used it, i just had it in case of a defect. Its in good condition for its age.

There is also a pic of the standard radiator, alternator, reconditioned starter moter and air conditioning pump.

The gtech, engine stand and polished timing cover are all sold pending payment.

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keen on a/c compressor and maybe radiator.. if i was smart id probs get the alternator also, but im not.

where part of central coast are you from??

im in newy... are you up here at all??

cheers

Linton

Yeah mate, i go up there occasionally. Actually, im thinking of going to Thornton in the next week or so.

I live at Terrigal.

If you get all three, we could probably work something out.

Shaun.

Starter motor match a R34 motor?

I reckon it would. Ive interchanged R32 gtst and GTR ones before no worries. All the flywheels are the same, same position etc. Im not an expert though.

Shaun.

I'll take the below :

Polished timing belt cover - $50

Standard exhaust manifolds - $50

Engine stand, used once - $50

i'll have to come up on the weekend to grab them though if thats cool.

Bummer Chris; ive sold the engine stand and timing belt cover. The manifolds are still here though.

Shaun.

Bummer Chris; ive sold the engine stand and timing belt cover. The manifolds are still here though.

Shaun.

aww man haha

was only getting the manifolds as i thought they would come in handy later and i was planning to go there for the other bits anyway :(

gonna have to skip them now mate.

cheers

hey all..

got the radiator, a/c compressor and alternator off shaun this morning, great bloke, all items in immaculate condition, look to be taken off either a very well looked after car or very low kms.

help him out and buy his stuff.

cheers

Linton

Cheers Linton! Nice of you to say.

The airbox is still available. Its been modified a bit in order to pass an engineers inspection. Ive used some speed flow fittings to return the engine breathers back into the inlet, so theyre not venting to atmosphere. You can have all the stuff for the price listed above. You can even have the Air Flow Meter, but i had to modify one end of that too. Still should work though. My car was using a MAP sensor, so it was just for looks :)

Shaun.

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