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Hey fellow sau members i just finished with a half cut and have alot parts left ova

of list below

SYDNEY pick up only ... sorry too busy to stuff around with posting stuff

I have most pics i need find my usb cable to add but if interested ill send u a pic asap

FOR SALE

2x front coil overs stand nissan( seem alright ) $30 each

washer bottle with motors $ 30

strut brace r32 front $50

2x r32 N/A floating calipers+brackets $20 each

R32 RB25NA head( is striped cept valves and springs) $200

-178k wear on them

-cams In + ex $ 80

-cam gear in and ex $60

- rocket covers ( painted matt black) no gaskets$100

R32 25NA block not touched after removed-- $200

R32 auto starter motor ( worked when removed) $40

Airconditioning lines + compressors x2 $40 for lot

r32 blinkers lh and rh $ 20 each

r32 head lights lh $40

r32 head light rh cracked at front $ 15 ( if anyone wanted to fix glass)

r32 auto tail shaft - diff to gear box $40 ( no bolts supplied comes as 2 parts)

r32 na exhaust manifold+ heat shield and o2 sensor$ 90

r32 accerater pedal $15

r32 power steering pump+ bracket $40

r32 dash surround behind steering wheel auto (prnd321)$15

r32 alternater $ 40

r32 radiator auto $ 50

r32 toque converter (auto) free( not sure how good it is)

r32 AUTOMATIC transmission FREE to pick up.. input shaft stuffed*( been sitting out side for 9 months

r32 auto seleter $20

r32 blue turbo cluster 94k on speedo $ 90

r32 air flter box parts+ some piping $15

r32 standard front lower control arms $ 40 each require bushes

r32 engine fan rb 25 $ 30

r32 Intake manifold rb25na $90

r32 l/h and r/h engine mounts $50 for both

r32 rb25 na fuel rail and injecter wiring $50

r32 standard pipe manifold too the cat $40

r32 POD filter cover red it came off so it fits $60

r32 2x fan shrouds $15 each

r32 master cylinder $100

r32 brake master cyliner $60

r32 horns x2-$10

PM ME FOR ANY REQUIRES

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