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Hi all im after a few 1993 R32 GTR bits.

Factory boost control solenoid (sits near the RH strut).

Factory air cleaner box assembly.

Factory gear knob in reasonable condition.

PM or email prices to [email protected]

Thanks guys.

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One other thing i forgot is im also after a GTR factory space saver spare wheel with roadworthy tire, preferably Melbourne due to size and weight for postage.

One other thing i forgot is im also after a GTR factory space saver spare wheel with roadworthy tire, preferably Melbourne due to size and weight for postage.

Hi Peter

I have the factory GTR Air Box that you can have express post delivered for $150 drop me a line either way. I am not phased either way as they are good to keep for compliancing, RWC and the occasional machinery.

Its good to see people going back to stock my last GTR still had the factory stereo, flare and I was the first to cut the little hose to the boost sensor.

Good luck with the project its sounds great

Hi Mate!

I have three R33's laying around my place, I am sure I could lend you a space saver wheel in order for you to get the road worthy. However, I will need it back though shortly after, but its there if you'd like to borrow!

Jason

Thanks for the offer Jason, i have a spare but its most likely off a gts-t, the center hole wont fit over the hubs but it will get it through RW.

Great gesture and thank you.

GGG, pm on the way.

Still looking....

Thanks for the offer Jason, i have a spare but its most likely off a gts-t, the center hole wont fit over the hubs but it will get it through RW.

Great gesture and thank you.

GGG, pm on the way.

Still looking....

No worries mate! I have a R33 GTR as well as 2 GTST's. But you could even use my GTR space saver it has never been on the car - anyway keep that in mind mate and good luck!

@NISSANGTS, sounds good, pm sent and thank you.

Jason, do you know if the center hole in the spare rim is larger in the GTR compered to your GTSt?

Are the gtr and gtst spares the same...would help me broaden my search.

Im trying to work out what the rim ive got came out of, im starting to think it may be off a S13-15.

Defiantly its got a smaller hole than the GTR axle, its got me baffled.

Lucky i noticed it before i had a flat and was stranded on the side of the road. LOL

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