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Hi Guys, did a bit of an upgrade on my skyline and have these parts for sale now. I prefer pickup and Im located in brisbane:



  1. White faced Cluster Set: $220
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    One of the tags on the clear plastic cover has broken off
  2. GTR Steering wheel: $80
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    Has normal wear for its age
  3. GTR32 Factory Fuel pump: $120
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  4. Turbosmart dual stage Boost controller: $140
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    Does not come with toggle switch
  5. Pioneer Head Unit: $120
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  6. Factory Cam gears: $30
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  7. GTR32 Injectors: $300
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  8. r32 Boss Kit (New) does not fit GTR:$40
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  9. Supra Boss Kit (New): $50
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Hi Guys, did a bit of an upgrade on my skyline and have these parts for sale now. I prefer pickup and Im located in brisbane:



  1. White faced Cluster Set: $220
    post-27449-1240992753_thumb.jpgpost-27449-1240992932_thumb.jpg
    One of the tags on the clear plastic cover has broken off
  2. GTR Steering wheel: $80
    post-27449-1240993218_thumb.jpg
    Has normal wear for its age
  3. GTR32 Factory Fuel pump: $120
    post-27449-1240993431_thumb.jpg
  4. Turbosmart dual stage Boost controller: $140
    post-27449-1240993329_thumb.jpg
    Does not come with toggle switch
  5. Pioneer Head Unit: $120
    post-27449-1240992863_thumb.jpg
  6. Factory Cam gears: $30
    post-27449-1240993507_thumb.jpg
  7. GTR32 Injectors: $300
    post-27449-1240993592_thumb.jpg
  8. r32 Boss Kit (New) does not fit GTR:$40
    post-27449-1240992990_thumb.jpg
  9. Supra Boss Kit (New): $50
    post-27449-1240993124_thumb.jpg

Hi Guys, Price update. want these gone.

  • White faced gauge Cluster = $200
  • Factory Fuel pump = $100
  • GTR32 Injectors = $250
  • Supra Boss kit = $40
  • Turbosmart Dual stage boost controller = $100

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi Guys, Price update. want these gone.

  • White faced gauge Cluster = $200; Decided to stay with standard cluster. was for 1990 GTR
  • 32GTR steering wheel = $80; put aftermarket steering wheel on
  • Factory Fuel pump = $100; upgraded to bosh 044 pump
  • GTR32 Injectors = $200; Upgraded to sard 700cc
  • GTR32 coil pack = $150; upgraded to splitfires
  • Supra Boss kit = $40
  • Turbosmart Dual stage boost controller = $100; upgraded to Vipec boost controller
  • Pioneer head unit = $100
  • 32 Boss kit = $30; Does not fit GTR

All items still up for grabs. They were all in working condition when they got pulled out for upgrades. Items going cheap. Someone must want them. Will post at buyers expense but prefer pickup in Brisbane.

All items still up for grabs. They were all in working condition when they got pulled out for upgrades. Items going cheap. Someone must want them. Will post at buyers expense but prefer pickup in Brisbane.

intrested in steering wheel. pm sent

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