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I need to claim back some shed space so I will keep updating the list of parts as I except the fact I cant keep everthing

Bare r32 gtr front cut suit crash repair.....$500.00

r32 gtr front end hubs, control arms, ps rack, complette.....$400.00 or will seperate? pm me

gtr sump modified for rwd (was in my rb26 vl) $400.00

hks pods and adaptors suit 32-33 gtr...$150.00

r33 gtr turbos...(poor condition suit rebuild).....$100.00 pair

rb25et ser 2 motor from stagea new water pump but has blown head gasket.....$800.00 or will seperate? pm me

stagea radiator suit r33gtst also..$150.00

r32 gtr radiator......$150.00

r32 gtr engine harness (has been chopped easy repair)....$80.00

r33 gtr standard rods and pistons only 25k old....$300.00

stagea standard awd auto and transfer worked perfect before removal...$300.00

r32 gtr 5speed box and transfer (no shifter)....$800.00

r32 gtr abs unit ....$200.00

r32 gtr brake master and booster......$250.00

r32 gtr clutch master and booster.......$200.00

hks pod suit gtst afm.....$100.00

3"dump pipe from r33 gtst has had repairs and a flex added looks agricultural but works....$75.00

Trust twin 2.5" twin system suit r33 gtr was running (twin td06 tubos) goes into single 4" at the diff flows big hp....$600.00

Trust twin td05-06 high mount stainless manifold suit rb26....$800.00

gtst r200 4.1 lsd centre...$300.00

various misc parts from r33 rb26 engine and r32 front cut left overs ask I may have what you need

I will add pics as I can or pm me your email, will listen to all resonable offers. parts are in brisbane south I will post at buyers cost. call or text 0431787453 Thank you.

More parts

stainless xforce rb26 low mount manifolds, split dumps and front pipes manifolds and dumps are unused...$800.00 or will seperate.

os twin plate and flywheel suit rb26 push type, used suit reco $400.00

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stagea standard awd auto and transfer worked perfect before removal...$300.00

how many k's it done ? series 1 or 2 ? think my solenoids just packed in on mine.

and how long has it just been sitting there ?

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damn ohwell i'll pay the price then haha.

off topic, how much in total for your conversion ?

I went to rb26 + 5 speed etc but I recon I could do a manual conversion for 3k but without the console. I do all my own work so no labour costs.

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Ok I will try to add the pics I have been asked for. I found a couple for other parts to include in the growing list.

r33 gtst turbo (seals gone suit rebuild high flow etc).....$200.00

2x 3" stainless rear mufflers 1 with 4" dump (unused)....$200.00 ea

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