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Item:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-4 Coupe

Location:

logan, qld

Website:

this

Item Condition:

lots of good parts

Reason for Selling:

not needed

Price and Payment Conditions:

bootlid with spoiler - $140

rear bumper - $50

tail lights - $150

front seats pair - $150

rear seats - $100

dash with air vents (all in MINT condition) - $300

headlight and wiper stalks - $60

clutch and brake pedal (perfect for manual conversion) with clutch master cylinder - $200

digital climate control - $50

drivers window switch - $50

passenger window switch - $30

lh door complete (with window switch, glass, trims etc) - $100

lh rear quarter glass -$50

5 stud conversion (front and rear calipers, discs, handbrake cables) - $950

RB20DET complete with AWD gearbox (turbo, all mounts, harness etc) - $2200

Intercooler piping to suit RB20DET - $100

17x8, 5x114.3 chrome wheels with tyres 60% tread - $700

Damper adjustable supension - $300 (rhr is bent)

Full exhaust 3" dump pipe to cannon muffler with hi flow cat - $350

HEAPS OF PARTS - if you need something, ASK as I may have it

Extra Info:

ALL PRICES ARE ONO

Pictures:

will be up over the weekend

Contact Details:

PM or Call/SMS 0401 121 962

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Jimmy - I have headlights from a 32 4 door so yes, have headlights

TRB001 - pics will be up tonight of rims

jonn - diffs will be sold complete - will work out pricing for you once removed

Steve - I've got 2 exhaust for 32, one complete, one needs dump pipe. both hi flow cats, one has cannon exit, other has twin hotdogs.

ALL PICS TO BE POSTED TONIGHT

Jimmy - I have headlights from a 32 4 door so yes, have headlights

TRB001 - pics will be up tonight of rims

jonn - diffs will be sold complete - will work out pricing for you once removed

Steve - I've got 2 exhaust for 32, one complete, one needs dump pipe. both hi flow cats, one has cannon exit, other has twin hotdogs.

ALL PICS TO BE POSTED TONIGHT

true true, id want the one with cannon, but dont need a dump pipe. just msg me on msn or send me a pic via pm if u can bro. thanks

UPDATED PARTS LISTINGS AND PICTURES

lots of good parts

Reason for Selling:

not needed

Price and Payment Conditions:

bootlid with spoiler - $140

rear bumper - $50

tail lights - $150

front seats pair - $150

rear seats - $100

dash with air vents (all in MINT condition) - $300

headlight and wiper stalks - $60

clutch and brake pedal (perfect for manual conversion) with clutch master cylinder - $200

digital climate control - $50

drivers window switch - $50

passenger window switch - $30

lh door complete (with window switch, glass, trims etc) - $100

lh rear quarter glass -$50

5 stud conversion (front and rear calipers, discs, handbrake cables) - $950

RB20DET complete with AWD gearbox (turbo, all mounts, harness etc) - $2200

Intercooler piping to suit RB20DET - $100

17x8, 5x114.3 chrome wheels with tyres 60% tread (toyo teo plus 235/45r17) - $800

Damper adjustable supension - $300 (rhr is bent)

Full exhaust 3" dump pipe to cannon muffler with hi flow cat - $350

Interior trims from $10 - just ask what you need, will let you know

White handbrake boot - $30

splitfire boost gauge - $30

steering wheel - $100 (has been retrimmed, but MINT condition)

HEAPS OF PARTS - if you need something, ASK as I may have it

Pictures:

dash and window switches

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rims

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bumper, boot lid, taillights

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taillights

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rim close up

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tread left on tyres

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handbrake trim

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steering wheel

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steering wheel

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steering wheel

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boost gauge

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sunroof and roof trims

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dash

Any chance that you have the accelerator cable and is the Gear stick rubber boots in good cond, no cracks in the rubber?

How much posted to Brisbane 4055?

im located at 4133 - so pick up is available saves postage

accel cable - $40

gear stick rubber boot ?? are you talking the one that sits around the top of gearbox, shifter into top of gearbox??

or the cover around hole for shifter to come through tunnel?

Im gonna need it posted, have no licence atm :)

I want the one thats bolted to the tunnel with the 4 10mm screws and the one thats under that, which attaches to the gearbox itself. Aslong as they have no cracks or splits ill take em and them and accelerator cable to.

I dont need the trim bit that clips into the centre console.

OHASIF - will let you know about the gearbox tunnel trim and accel cable PM and pics tomorrow night

MissR32 - not seperating vents from dash as yet, anyone wanting to buy just vents, JJR sell them individually

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