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I am fast running out of space in my shed so i'm selling off all the left overs etc from abandoned projects and stuff I no longer have a use for. If you have any q's either call/txt me on 0437838032 or pm me. All Items located in cairns.

Item: Nismo R32 GT-R castor arms

Condition: Near new, roughly 4000kms old

Price: $100

Item: 2x sets of R32 GT-R Stock cam shafts

Condition: 140,000 kms

Price: $100 pr (each set)

Item: R32 GT-R ABS unit

Condition: As expected for unit of this age

Price: $100

Item: 2x Rb30 starter motor

Condition: used

Price: $50ea

Item: VL manual pedal box

Condition: used, Good

Price: $75 ... Sold pending payment

Item: R32 GT-R stock Water Pump

Condition: Used, good

Price: $70

Item: R32 GT-R Stock cam gears

Condition: used

Price: $50

Item: R32 GT-R Sway bars F+R

Condition: used

Price: $100 pr

Item: old cheapo 4 stud rims x2

Condition: used, mismatched crap tyres w tread

Price: $70

Item: R31 wagon lowered king springs (front will suit both wagon and sedan)

Condition: Good, approx 1000kms

Price: $100pr or $180 for all 4

Item: Vl Manual Gearbox w flywheel + exceedy clutch

Condition: used

Price: $500

Item: One piece tail shaft, suit r31 manual

Condition: used

Price: $300

Item: R32 GT-R Stock dumps

Condition: used

Price: $40

Item: R32 GT-R stock turbos

Condition: used, fair

Price: $150pr

Item: R32 GT-r Front pipe, unkown aftermarket item.

Condition: used

Price: $150

Item: 2x R32 GT-R airflow metres

Condition: Used, Good

Price: $60 pr

Item: Apexi pod kit R32 GT-R

Condition: Used, very good

Price: $100

Item: 6x Stock R32 GT-R injectors

Condition: used

Price: $250

Item: 6x R32 GT-R stock coil packs

Condition: used, Good

Price: $100

Item: R32 GT-R stock air box

Condition: used, good

Price:$50

Item: R32 GT-R Adjustable pillow ball rear camber arms

Condition: New, Never used.

Price: $50

Item: R32 GT-R rear pods

Condition: New, Never fitted

Price: $75

Item: Nismo Bush's (not sure wat for, see pic)

Condition: new

Price: $40

Item: R32 GT-R stock radiator

Condition: used, top hose inlet broken but can still be used

Price: $30

Item: s13 4 stud knuckles + hubs (front only)

Condition: used

Price: $100

Item: Cheap Battery Charger

Condition: used

Price: $10

Item: Assortment of old cheapie tools in chest (sockets, spanners, hex keys + randoms)

Condition: used

Price: $30

Pics here: http://www.qldstreetscene.com/forums/index...showtopic=14801

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hey mate just wondering if your coilpacks were working fine in the car with no missing? arched yet? how many kms? thanks

hey mate just wondering if your coilpacks were working fine in the car with no missing? arched yet? how many kms? thanks

Yeh they were working great, rubber's look great car has done 138,000 km's. I'd find it hard to believe they were the original ones.

yeh everything is there apart from the instructions which makes it harder to figure out which way round the brackets go lol, might even still have the original box...

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yeh everything is there apart from the instructions which makes it harder to figure out which way round the brackets go lol, might even still have the original box...

Cool i will take them - PM your details

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