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hey all

as the title says,

Ive got some R32 GTST parts for sale...

can post anywhere in AUS at buyers expense....

and if your after any parts that arnt on the list please ask away as I might have them..

As am posting more parts at a later date...

please contact VIA PM ONLY!!

Located in ADELAIDE, SA

any questions bout condition of parts ask way :D

cheers

Benji

R32 PARTS:

• Space Saver - $$30

• Brake Light L/R - $$120ea or $$250pr

• Brake Light Bulb Tray - $$30ea or $$50pr

• RB20DET Igniter - $$110

• RB20DET CAS - $$110

• Front Guars Side Indicators (orange) - $$15ea

• Cigarette Lighter - $$20

• Stereo Surround - $$60

• Aircon Display Unit - $$85

• Fuel Filler Flap - $$50

• Chrome Front Grille - $$25

• Full Set of GTST Floor Mats - $$110

• RB20DET AFM - $$130

• STD R32 Airbox - $$25

• OEM Jack - $$15

• OEM Inlet Turbo Pipe - $$25

• Boot Rubber Seal - $$60

• Full Set of Boot Liner - $$110

• R32 GTST Bootlid + Wing - $$200

• Reverse Lights - $$30

• Drivers Side Power Window Switch/Control - $$60

• Dash Fuse Cover -$$5

• R32 GTST Dash Cluster (18x,xxxkms) - $$160

• Dash Cluster Surround - $$60

• Blitz RB20DET TUNED ROM - $$300

• Japanese 3” Cat Back Turbo Exhaust - $$360

  • R32 Rear Window Spoiler/Lip (Fibreglass) - $$200

Link To All Images of Parts:

http://img134.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=10042009621.jpg

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will also add more parts to the list as I take them out of the vehicle...:D

have only just scrapped the surface of the parts with whats on that list..

so ask away if your after something not on the list..!!

cheers

Benji

got another list of 20-30items... will post them up + pics later tonight.. and there will be another few items early this week

cheers

Benji

Keen to c a pic of the rear window spoiler and how it looks on the car!

cheers

Keen to c a pic of the rear window spoiler and how it looks on the car!

cheers

will be posting a pic up later today with the next lot of parts from the 32 up.. so check back later tonight and it should be all good buddy...

its never been fitted on a car yet, just sat in a shed and gained shed time :P

***R32 UPDATE PARTS LIST AS OF 12/04/09 PARTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!***

• Space Saver - $$30

• Brake Light L/R - $$120ea or $$250pr

• Brake Light Bulb Tray - $$30ea or $$50pr

• RB20DET Igniter - $$110

• RB20DET CAS - $$110

• Front Guards Side Indicators (orange) - $$15ea

• Cigarette Lighter - $$20

• Stereo Surround - $$60

• Aircon Display Unit - $$85

• Fuel Filler Flap - $$50

• Chrome Front Grille - $$20

• Full Set of GTST Floor Mats - $$100

• RB20DET AFM - $$120

• STD R32 Airbox - $$25

• OEM Jack - $$15

• OEM Inlet Turbo Pipe - $$25

• Boot Rubber Seal - $$60

• Full Set of Boot Liner - $$100

• R32 GTST Bootlid + Wing - $$200

• Reverse Lights - $$30

• Drivers Side Power Window Switch/Control - $$50

• Dash Fuse Cover -$$5

• R32 GTST Dash Cluster (18x,xxxkms) - $$120

• Dash Cluster Surround - $$60

• Blitz RB20DET TUNED ROM - $$300

• R32 Japanese 3” Cat Back Turbo Exhaust - $$340

• R32 Side Mirror Left/Right $$60ea or $$100pr

• RB20 Coil Pack Cover - $$40

• RB20DET Coilpacks + Coilpack Loom - $$130

• R32 RB20DET Loom - $$200

• R32 Left/Right Doors (with without inner door skins) - $$150ea or $$260 pr

• R32 GTST Inner Door Skin - $$120ea or $$200pr

• R32 GTST Front Sway Bar (one broken mount) - $$40

• R32 GTST STD 16” Wheels, With a virtually a Brand new pair of firehawks on them - $$300

• R32 GTST front seats Drivers + Passenger - $$400pr or $220ea

• R32 GTST Rear Seat - $$150

• R32 GTST Front Brake Cailpers + Disc - $$250

• R32 GTST Castor Rod (only one, but has got new nolthane mount in it, and have got an extra nolthane mount as well) - $$40

• R32 Centre Console + Glovebox Lid - $$50

• R32 Washer Bottle (NO CRACKS)- $$50

• R32 GTST RB20DET (minus coilpacks + loom, and std turbo + exh manifold) - $$800

• R32 Carbon Canister - $$30

• R32 Ash Tray - $$20

• ECU Kick Panel/ Protector Cover - $$20

• RB30DE Head + RB30 Covers$$60

• RB25DET STD Fuel Rail - $$50

• S13 STD Castor Rods Control - $$30pr

• Blitz RB20DET TUNED ROM - $$300

• R32 Rear Window Spoiler/Lip (Fibreglass, Never been fitted)- $$250

and still more to come as well, which will be updated later this week..

links to pictures of items:

http://img134.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=10042009621.jpg

http://img18.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=10042009620.jpg

cheers

Benji

cheers mate, where you located?

located in Adelaide SA buddy

whats the tuned rom like just wanted any info on that would be great cheers

the tuned BLITZ TUNED ROM, is tuned for a bit more boost, exhaust, pump, fmic....

as I believe its BLITZ's own maps for those modifications...and then they seal them, once the tune has been done (as the picture shows)

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