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The Make An Offer Sale (part 1) - R32 / R33


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Hey,

Starting to clear out the spares. Going to do this in parts as its easier to keep track.

All the parts are in the pictures on my photobucket acc:

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Have a look through the photos, see anything of interest and make an offer. Basically, if you cant base a price - search SAU, find what people are asking, make it abit cheaper make the offer inc. the link and you'll find ill say deal, really need to clean up the shed. If stuff dont sell ill let it go for FREE (later down track) otherwise i'll offer it to the scrappo or the dump.

Im a real fair dude, ask others who i traded with and am always happy to help out a fellow skyliner.

Parts include stuff like:

- Interior Trims (ranging from good to poor condition)

* Dash's (32/33)

* Boot trims

* Door / Boot Seals

* Glove box

* etc

- 32 Rear bar

- 32 Driverside Guard (89)

- 32 Cross members

- 32 LCA

- 33 5stud Front hubs (with lines etc)

- Random Brakes (think s13)

- Assorted Underbonet Pieces

- Gauges / Interior Bits and Pieces.

Cheers,

Dave

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forgott to add

- turbo (rooted) worth an offer of $10 or so to take it apart and lean how they work.

- gab rear shocks

- stocko shocks

- rotors ( r32 fr/re 33 fr)

- dump pipes

- suspension parts

- subframe (bushings removed, needs paint)

- Steering racks ( for parts or rebuild)

- sway bars (upgrade ya s13)

- 33 aircon gear (replace a rooted fan)

- 32 tail lights (minus trims)

- 32 indicator light

- 32 aircon controller

- 32 stock fuel pump, fuel covers / flaps & rubber

- brand new 52mm gauge cups, twin Gage A pillar

- 33 steering wheel inc airbag (make an offer, even if you just wana blow up the airbag)

hey just wondering how much u have got on the drivers front indicator and the a pillar 2 gauge trim. Is the trim for a 32 or 33?

I'm in morayfield and is there anyway to organise a pickup.

thanks mate

hey just wondering how much u have got on the drivers front indicator and the a pillar 2 gauge trim. Is the trim for a 32 or 33?

I'm in morayfield and is there anyway to organise a pickup.

thanks mate

search SAU, find what people are asking, make it abit cheaper make the offer inc. the link and you'll find ill say deal

that gauge trim came from a 32, and i think it has a small crack. if its rough ill throw it in with the indicator.

cheers,

Dave

will u take $30 for the drivers side indicator? whereabouts are u located?

sure. want that dual gauge pillar pod for nothing with it?

westside 5mins from kenmore

sure. want that dual gauge pillar pod for nothing with it?

westside 5mins from kenmore

cool man thats sweet! give us your number and we can sort out a time to pick them up. my number is 0406 459 669

thanks mate

hey man. just wondering if that was you calling me today and yesterday. if so your number came up as anonymous and i cant call u back. so i can come pick it up tomorrow afternoon/evening. so gimme a call with your address and i'll come get it

will ya take 30 for the steering wheel?

sure mate. 0420 855 181

hey man. just wondering if that was you calling me today and yesterday. if so your number came up as anonymous and i cant call u back. so i can come pick it up tomorrow afternoon/evening. so gimme a call with your address and i'll come get it

just sent ya a txt then containing address.

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dont have drivers and passengers side seats and rails for 33 do you?

sorry mate

hey man just wondering if u still have the steering racks? If so is it for an r33? as i'm after the power steering solenoid located on the rack.

yes i do, but not that i wana get rid of, will a 32 one fit?

PM'd

32 tail lights cheapest?

$50 bux for both?

33 5stud Front hubs cheapest?

um usually they got for 200bux for hubs. ill say $200 as they are in the photo, with the braided lines on them.

PM'd

thanks

Edited by 32_Dave

hey man, i was just wondering if you would have any of these things for a r32

-the drivers side kick panel

-the centre ashtray (the one under the stereo head unit spot)

-a good condition centre console, and

-drivers side quarter glass surround.

Thanks mate.

hey man, i was just wondering if you would have any of these things for a r32

-the drivers side kick panel

-the centre ashtray (the one under the stereo head unit spot)

-a good condition centre console, and

-drivers side quarter glass surround.

Thanks mate.

ill have a look.

im sure i have the kickpanel and the ashtray.

the drivers side quarter glass surround is appart of the actual glass so ull need a complete item. and no u cant have mine :(

how'd u go with the parts man? Have u got them?

pm'd ya mate

sorry ive been the typical slack seller. i preffer people to pm me as it reminds me.




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