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I recently purchased a LOW KM R33 series 1 manual RB25DET front cut for an R32 engine conversion and have remaining parts from the front cut available for purchase. If a part you want is not listed please ask.

Location: Brisbane Southside (will post interstate or overseas)

Contact: PM or 0404002142

Parts list includes the following:

• AC compressor GC $70

• Power Steering Pump GC $80

• Power Steering Rack GC $200

• AC condenser GC $80

• Brake Booster GC $30

• Manual Instrument Cluster GC $100

• Front Disc rotors (little wear) GC $100

• Front Brake Calipers GC $130

• Standard front shocks (2 off) GC $100

• Auxiliary electric fan GC $60

• Standard Steering Wheel GC $50

• Alternator GC $80

• Starter Motor GC $80

Please note prices do not include postage. Send me your postcode and I can provide an approx price for postage.

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do u have a leather handbrake cover by any chance. if so pics would be good

No sorry. Didn't get the console as part of the front cut.

Auxiliary electric fan GC SOLD

I'm after the instrument cluster if it all works well.

This may sound stupid but is it easy to wind the odometer FORWARD? I'm about to do my 100k service with timing belt etc and want a cluster with 100k on the dial. I never plan to sell my gtst as it'll only upset me when I discover that the car that now owes me r34 gtr money is worth about $15k, so I just want the odometer to be accurate for my own reference.

Replacing mine because it has a cheap and nasty 'EL dial' face and ever since its install the needles are correct but 'jerky'. They no longer sweep the face smoothly and the white face just looks tacky. I'll even swap mine for yours and you can sell it again if you feel the burning desire to obtain more car crap. Or does anyone else have one closer to 100K?

Hey mate, just wondering if you have any of the items listed in my WTB topic?

WTB topic

I have the brake master cylinder but the front cut had ABS.

The guards/shields from behind the front brakes are available, GC $30

Thanks

I'm after the instrument cluster if it all works well.

This may sound stupid but is it easy to wind the odometer FORWARD? I'm about to do my 100k service with timing belt etc and want a cluster with 100k on the dial. I never plan to sell my gtst as it'll only upset me when I discover that the car that now owes me r34 gtr money is worth about $15k, so I just want the odometer to be accurate for my own reference.

Replacing mine because it has a cheap and nasty 'EL dial' face and ever since its install the needles are correct but 'jerky'. They no longer sweep the face smoothly and the white face just looks tacky. I'll even swap mine for yours and you can sell it again if you feel the burning desire to obtain more car crap. Or does anyone else have one closer to 100K?

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QUOTE (PhilKenSebben @ 15 May 2009, 09:46 PM) post_snapback.gifI'm after the instrument cluster if it all works well.

This may sound stupid but is it easy to wind the odometer FORWARD? I'm about to do my 100k service with timing belt etc and want a cluster with 100k on the dial. I never plan to sell my gtst as it'll only upset me when I discover that the car that now owes me r34 gtr money is worth about $15k, so I just want the odometer to be accurate for my own reference.

Replacing mine because it has a cheap and nasty 'EL dial' face and ever since its install the needles are correct but 'jerky'. They no longer sweep the face smoothly and the white face just looks tacky. I'll even swap mine for yours and you can sell it again if you feel the burning desire to obtain more car crap. Or does anyone else have one closer to 100K?

PM sent

PM sent

Hey I'm interested in the instrument cluster too, is it available?

PhilKenSebben I have a cluster with 100400km on it (just did 100k service) but it has a case of crazy-tacho where the tacho whacks around and often sits on 10000rpm! If your tacho works you could put the stock face on it and swap it out into mine. 2273287 at live dot com

Mark

QUOTE (PhilKenSebben @ 15 May 2009, 09:46 PM) post_snapback.gifI'm after the instrument cluster if it all works well.

This may sound stupid but is it easy to wind the odometer FORWARD? I'm about to do my 100k service with timing belt etc and want a cluster with 100k on the dial. I never plan to sell my gtst as it'll only upset me when I discover that the car that now owes me r34 gtr money is worth about $15k, so I just want the odometer to be accurate for my own reference.

Replacing mine because it has a cheap and nasty 'EL dial' face and ever since its install the needles are correct but 'jerky'. They no longer sweep the face smoothly and the white face just looks tacky. I'll even swap mine for yours and you can sell it again if you feel the burning desire to obtain more car crap. Or does anyone else have one closer to 100K?

PM sent

Hey I'm interested in the instrument cluster too, is it available?

PhilKenSebben I have a cluster with 100400km on it (just did 100k service) but it has a case of crazy-tacho where the tacho whacks around and often sits on 10000rpm! If your tacho works you could put the stock face on it and swap it out into mine. 2273287 at live dot com

Mark

Sorry, the Cluster has been SOLD

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