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Hey people just having a clean out of everything iv gathered over the years:

Ive bought a fair bit of this stuff recently in hopes of building a track car but i just dont have the time or money anymore:

-RB20 MOTOR WITH EXTREME (1100KG OR 1200?) 6 PUK CLUTCH (has just had new timing belt, water pump, sump gasket, oil pump gasket, front and rear crank seals, spark plugs. All big end and main bearings inspected and look as new) - $1200

Bought motor off a mate 5 months ago, he got it from D1 from a front cut with 60,000 on it. He used it for a year so motor has done 80-90,000kms.

The clutch he put on it cost him around $800-900

the motor comes with the standard turbo, upgraded AFM, wiring loom but is missing coilpacks, ECU and a couple of sensors.

-R32 COMPLETE REAR END (includes cradle, diff, axles, hubs, brakes, hicas rack & rods) - $550

-R32 ENGINE CROSSMEMBER - $130

-R32 FRONT HUBS (NO BRAKES) - $100 SOLD

-R32 STEERING BOX, RACK AND TIE RODS - $200

-R32 UPPER CONTROL ARMS - $70 PAIR

-R32 SWAY BAR - $60

-STANDARD SUSPENSION (FRONT) - $50 PAIR (X2)

-POWER STEERING PUMP - $30ea (X2)

-HICAS LOCK BAR - $100 (paid 150 for it new and it was used for 1 track day)

-FRONT STRUT BRACE (nismo) - $100

-ALTENATOR - $30 SOLD

-R32 CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER - $50

-STARTER MOTOR - $30 SOLD

-STANDARD BLACK FRONT BAR - $30

-FIBERGLASS GTR FRONT BAR IN GREY PRIMER - HAS SOME DAMAGE, MINOR REPAIRS NEEDED - $100 (paid 400 for it new)

-LHS TAIL LIGHT AND SURROUND - $20 (some plastic clips snapped off - super glue job)

-16" 5 STUD SPEEDY LONGCHAMP WHEELS - $300 (NO TYRES)

if you want any pics let me know.

my number is 0433 570 412

located in adelaide

cheers.

Doug.

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keen as on the wheels and gtr front far, how much shipped to melb ?

does it come with a reo bar ?

and would you have a right hand side headlight ?

Edited by hirsty
  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP ON MOTOR - $1000 (i am losing money on this motor and i just want it gone)

Diff is sold, all other rear end parts still for sale:

-R32 REAR HUBS AND BRAKES (calipers, rotors, pads (80%), brake lines, h/brake cable - $250

-R32 REAR CRADLE - $100

-5 BOLT HALF SHAFTS - $90

-R32 REAR SWAY BAR - $50

-R32 HICAS RACK AND RODS - $30

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