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Hi guys and girls i do already have this topic up and running but i can't edit it to show pics and prices straight up of what i've got so i decided to start fresh, cheers

Item: R32 Parts

Location: Gympie

Website: Boost

Item Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No longer have 32

Price and Payment Conditions: All prices are negotiable PM me

Contact Details: PM me please

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R32 GTR Wing in original Gunmetal Grey minor chips underneath

$100 SOLD

R32 Boot Lid will fit GTS-T and GTR in original Gunmetal Grey 2 small dents on back

$100 SOLD

R32 Fuel Cap Cover in original Gunmetal Grey

$50

R32 Rear Pods in original Gunmetal Grey in good condition could do with a respray

$50 SOLD

R32 Rear Bar in original Gunmetal Grey few minor scratches

$80

R32 Right Hand Side Front Fender in original Gunmetal Grey in great condition no dents

$80

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R32 Dash Cluster 186xxx k's in perfect working order

$80

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R32 Door Fabs Complete with power window switches in working order

$80 each

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R32 Boot Complete Interior

$30

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R32 Door Handles in original Gunmetal Grey

$60

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R32 Rear Tail Lights Original Gunmetal Grey Good Condition no scratches etc

$100

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R32 Electric Mirrors still in good working order original Gunmetal Grey paint no scratches mirrors are good

$80

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AP Engineering Apexi Power FC with hand controller for RB20DET

$1600

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Bosch 040 Intake Fuel Pump complete setup for R32 GTS-T

$250

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450cc Powerflow Injectors have been flow tested and cleaned less than 200k's ago were working excellent were making 258hp also comes with gtr resistor pack and fuel rail to suit RB20

$450

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Gizzmo Intelligent Boost Controller 3months old perfect condition

$200

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Whiteline Hicas Lock Bar also comes with block off line

$100

RB20DET manual gearbox has 180xxxk's gearbox is in perfect working order when removed from car

$500ono

pics if you need them just ask

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RB20DET Starter Motor still works fine

$80

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RB20DET Alternator still works fine

$80

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RB20DET Crank Angle Sensor still works fine

$100

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Nismo 62degree Thermostat has been used only a couple of months old

$50

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R32 Power Steering Reservoir good condition

$30

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R32 Radiator Coolant Overflow Bottle

$20

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R32 Window Wiper Motor

$20

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R32 Wiper Arms with blades

$30

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R32 Seat Rail End Caps

$10 SOLD

R32 Flasher Relay in working order

$10

R32 Fuse Box

$20

R32 Rear View Mirror

$15

R32 Front Interior Lights

$15

R32 Ash Tray has hole in back from turbo timer

$20

R32 Steering Column Covers

$20 SOLD

R32 Left & Right Kick Panels

$25

R32 Left Hand Side Sill Cover

$15

R32 Left & Right Pillar Covers

$30

R32 Left Hand Side Door Rubber

$15

R32 Left & Right Door Panel Tweeter Moulds

$15 SOLD

R32 Centre Console

$40

R32 Centre A/C Vent

$50 SOLD

R32 Left Hand Side plastic mould that is beside the glove box closest to the door under the dash

$15

R32 Left & Right Sun Visors

$30

R32 Mould under steering column that covers fuse panel with air vent

$30

R32 Centre Console Surround

$40

R32 Glove Box

$25

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hay

just asking if that Bosch 040 Intake Fuel Pump complete setup for R32 GTS-T will be fine for my r32 gtst just i have rb25 and what power can that pump take thanks

hey mate yea it will be fine even though ur running a rb25 coz ur fuel setup hasn't changed

the fuel pump is rated to 600hp

cheers

Hey Mate,

Im new to the site and Im trying to work out this forum thing,

Anyway would you take $1800 for the Power Fc, 450cc Injectors and the Pillar Covers?

Let me know.

Matt.

Please email: [email protected]

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