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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 - $20 (missing some buttons, but good to buy if you need to fix your own buttons)

drivers window switch - $50

passenger window switch - $30

lh door complete (with window switch, glass, trims etc) - $150

lh door glass (only glass) $100

lh rear quarter glass -$50

rh door glass (only glass) $100

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

Stagea AWD computer - $50

17x8 +35 , 5x114.3 chrome wheels with tyres 60% tread (toyo teo plus 235/45r17) - $800

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)

sunroof with all trims - $300

door mirrors pair - $100 (will sell individually $60 each)

RH headlight - $40 ( mount broken, but apart from that MINT condition)

RH corner lamp GTR style - $50

Space Saver tire - $50

AFM (pink label) x 2 from series II RB25 - $80 each

Front Windscreen (factory with built in aerial - $200

Rear Windscreen - $150

Rear wiper - $50

Gearbox tunnel boot - $50

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

Pictures:

front screen

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taillights

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handbrake boot

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steering wheel

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boost gauge

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17x8 +35 wheels, with 60% + Toyo Teo PLUS 235/45R17

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Intercooler piping and hi flow cat convertor on exhaust

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exhaust

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side mirrors

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lh door

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dash and interior

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PLEASE NOTE - i have discovered that this IS NOT RB20 it is actually a RB25 after finding the car running a series 2 rb25 AFM and running a stagea manual ECU. Any stagea owner wanting to convert their car to manual, or any one with a 33 GTS4 wanting to convert their car. Also does run the RB25 turbo aswell. original post HAS been edited so please understand reason for price changes, this also means, anyone wanting to convert their stagea to manual, i have also listed that in parts for everything you will need.

DUE TO SAU PLEASE FIND BELOW UPDATES ON PARTS AND PRICES

Item:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-4 Coupe

Location:

logan

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 - $20 (missing some buttons, but good to buy if you need to fix your own buttons)

drivers window switch - $50

passenger window switch - $30

lh door complete (with window switch, glass, trims etc) - $150

lh door glass (only glass) $100

lh rear quarter glass -$50

rh door glass (only glass) $100

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

RB25DET complete (minus pwr steer pump) with AWD gearbox (turbo RB25, all mounts, harness etc) - $3000

RB25DET complete (minus pwr steer pump) with turbo, mounts and harness - $2000

AWD GTS4 gearbox, clutch and brake pedal, and clutch master and slave, clutch, flywheel, all bolts for manual conversion and gearbox mount, ECU - $1700

Intercooler piping to suit RB25DET - $100

Stagea MANUAL ECU AWD computer - $150

17x8 +35 , 5x114.3 chrome wheels with tyres 60% tread (toyo teo plus 235/45r17) - $800

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)

sunroof with all trims - $300

door mirrors pair - $100 (will sell individually $60 each)

RH headlight - $40 ( mount broken, but apart from that MINT condition)

RH corner lamp GTR style - $50

Space Saver tire - $50

AFM (pink label) x 2 from series II RB25 - $80 each

Front Windscreen (factory with built in aerial - $200

Rear Windscreen - $150

Rear wiper - $50

Gearbox tunnel boot - $50

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

Extra Info:

car has 158xxxkm

engine is UNKNOWN as it has been changed. car was originally a personal import from Japan, so conversion could have been done in Japan. buy more then one item, and will discount total price.

Edited by slippery sliders
have u got the rubber boot surround for the gearstick? the parts that cover up the hole on the bottom that is

cheers

Yeh mate $50

G sensor SOLD - one located under centre console.

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front and rear windscreens are still available

dont have the breather pipe on the top of motor

shell is well bent so will be going to the wreckers

air con compressor - $50 but you pay for postage, unless you can pick up.

no headlight lh, only rh and indicator/parker

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