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Cleanout of parts that i have accumulated over the years, will accept PayPal , direct dep. Or COD, will post at buyers expense, i have weights & dimensions for most things, people are welcome to get their own quote, i will package, but don’t expect anything flash.

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED!!

Ring/PM Rob

0403301857

(Melbourne)

R32/R33 BATMBL style stainless steel split dump pipe turbo back good O2 sensor & cat convertor

3 wire O2 sensor included in working condition

$200ono

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JJR Style R32/R33 split dump pipe turbo back, stainless steel, woven wrap fibreglass heat shield only a few months old, stainless steel ties, high temp paint on woven wrap to prevent corrosion. (over $150 worth of fibreglass wrapping from the states)Decreased under bonnet temps .

3 wire O2 sensor included in working condition, tested with multimeter voltage very quick to react

$200ono

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tubular bolt in 6 point roll cage with padding, plates, bolts. Came out of a D2 car from Japan, built for R32, not too sure what other cars it would fit into, possibly laurel/cefiro

$1000ono

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JIC shortened R32 front upper arms

$150ono

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R32 4 door type M side skirts, rare

$250pair ono

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Nissan Skyline R32 GTS/GTR,300ZX And S13 Rear Suspension Upper Control Arms

S13 1989-1994

300Zx Z32 1989-1994

Skyline R32 1989-1994

$80pair

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Genuine Cusco pillow ball castor rods/arms suit R32 gts/t S13

$250ono

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Whiteline R32 front & rear strut braces, practically new

$320

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R32 impul front sway bar with D-shackles & bushes

$100ono

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R32 gtst manual standard computer, 93’ model, un chipped

$150ono

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R32 type m front bar (plastic) holes cut for N1 nostrils (i don’t have these) and windscreen washer squirter for FMIC spray, bar would come up looking great once painted

$120 ono

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R32 type m front bar damaged on LHS,

$80 ono (pick up only)

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Exedy Clutch Kit

This is a Heavy Duty Clutch Kit for the following:

Nissan Skyline RB20DET & RB25DET

R31- 1987-89 2.0Lt

R32- 1989 onwards 2.0Lt

R33- 1993 onwards 2.5 Lt

Purchased from CBA WA for $450

Clutch is practically new save $$

Clutch was used for approx. 2-3months on RB20DET powered Nissan skyline R32 with 210-220rwkw without slipping once. Very street-able clutch with good pedal feel (heavier than standard) and friction , clutch had a very easy life for the short period it was in my car (i don’t track or drift my car), data sheet that i have from when i bought the car says it has following specs:

clamping load = 2400 LB

faces = 2

Radius =7.625

Friction coefficient = 0.3

Torque = 457.6 ft/lb @ 4500 rpm

Horsepower = 392 HP

$250

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RB20 clutch fans 2 to choose from

$40 each

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Trust S15 exhaust and cat convertor. 2 parts held together with TRUST stainless clamp.

Has 'Jasma' plate on it (whatever that means)

Stainless rear cannon muffler (few scratches as seen in pictures but no dents)

Rest of exhaust and second muffler made from mild steel, painted in high temp matt paint.

Cat convertor is near new but is welded in place,

$700ono

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R32 standard front sway bar

$20 (pickup only)

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Aluminium intercooler piping, lipped either end, 3” mandrel bent

$20 pair

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R32 RB20 cam gears, standard parts, prefect condition, no wear on teeth, come as pair but may split

$50ono

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R32 s13 front left lower control arm

$30

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Nolathane ‘D’ shape bushes

Repco part no.

42150 (x2) 24mm ID/ 31mm OD

42937 (x2) 27mm ID /31mm OD

D shackles, for sway bar, tried to fit but never used, comes with grease sachet

$20

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Standard R32 fuel pump, taken out of low Km car

$30

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R32 ashtray with Apexi badge, rice up your interior with this fine specimen

Brand new heat shield for oil/water & turbo return lines, sized to fit single turbo RB motor but has many applications. 2 x 1000mm

$40

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R32/R33 BATMBL style stainless steel split dump pipe turbo back good O2 sensor & cat convertor

3 wire O2 sensor included in working condition

$200ono

Willing to separate the cat? is it 2.5" or 3"?

Thanks

what size sway bar will those notalane shackles and dbushes fit? front or rear?

bushes are for either 24mm or 27mm dia. sway bar, i can only guarantee the hole centres for the 'D' shackles will line up for the front sway bar on a R32, being a nissan though, most likely it will fit on the rear sway bar also but i cannot guarantee it.

what size is the impul swaybar?

To reply to everyone's queries, the impul sway bar is only 24-25mm dia. so i don't think it would greatly bigger than standard.

Also i am almost positive that i won't fit a GTR,

call dibs on front n rear upper control arms

pending response

text message sent

All PM's replied to i think so if you are waiting for reply and i haven't then let me know, i am losing track of who sent what, too many items psoted at a time..

is the drivers side torsion bar on the roll cage bent????

pm me a est. price on postage if you have one please.

Nah the cage isn't bent, the bars are made like that on both sides so that they are below the level of the seats (so your hip doesn't rub against them) across the drivers & passengers doors & don't obstruct you getting in and out of the car, I may have pictures fitted somewhere if you are interested, PM me your postcode so i can quote you for freight.

Thanks

R32/R33 BATMBL style stainless steel split dump pipe turbo back good O2 sensor & cat convertor

3 wire O2 sensor included in working condition

SOLD!!!

All PM's replied i think

JJR Style R32/R33 split dump pipe turbo back, stainless steel, woven wrap fibreglass heat shield only a few months old, stainless steel ties, high temp paint on woven wrap to prevent corrosion. (over $150 worth of fibreglass wrapping from the states)Decreased under bonnet temps .

3 wire O2 sensor included in working condition, tested with multimeter voltage very quick to react

Brand new heat shield for oil/water & turbo return lines, sized to fit single turbo RB motor but has many applications. 2 x 1000mm

both sold

For those that have asked:

JIC shortened R32 front upper arms are 155mm between centres compared to 180mm stock, not sure how many degrees camber change it gives.

tubular bolt in 6 point roll cage with padding, plates, bolts. Came out of a D2 car from Japan, built for R32, not too sure what other cars it would fit into, possibly laurel/cefiro

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS/GTR,300ZX And S13 Rear Suspension Upper Control Arms

S13 1989-1994

300Zx Z32 1989-1994

Skyline R32 1989-1994

SOLD

JIC shortened R32 front upper arms

SOLD

just to correct a few mistakes (how the hell do u make a donation so u can edit yours posts??)

The roll cage is for a 4-Door R32 and wont fit a 2-door

And the front lower control arm is a RHS one not left . WHOOPS!!! My mistake sorry Russ!!

Both of these are still for sale..

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