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Hey guys,

Item: Cusco 1-way LSD (centre and 5 bolt half-shafts)

Condition: Very good, nice and toight

Price: $800 excluding postage

Comments: had it in the car for a few months and locks nice and tight but dont need it anymore.

Item: Bilstein and king spring shock combo - straight bolt in

Condition: very good

Price: $1000

Comments: comes already assembled with dust covers, just bolt in and enjoy the ride. nice and firm without jarring your back or bouncing around the road. would be a perfect road/track combo with some adjustable swaybars

Item: M-spec alloy radiator

Condition: good

Price: $250 excluding postage

Comments: had it in the car for about 6 months, noticed atleast a 5-10 degree drop in temp in hot summer traffic. no longer needed.

Pictures will be up in the next week or so, but if urgent please PM and ill see what i can do.

Also wrecking a R32 GTS-t, basically have everything for sale, PM parts that you want and ill shoot you a price.

Lastly, any questions feel free to PM

Very lastly, car located in the sutherland shire. postage, pick-up or drop-off available at the right price

Cheers

Stephen

Price for the whole car minus the running gear and interior etc etc.

Basicly wanting a Bare bones rolling shell with pannels and glass maybe a dash skin, dont mind if its smashed or whatever

Thanks Brad...

Edited by Risking
  -Jimmy- said:
Did the diff come out of an R32 aswell?

yeah mate, diff came out of the R32 aswell

  Ruffels said:
do you still have the high pressure power steering line from the r32 gts-t?

umm... not sure which one ur talking about. maybe point us in the direction of a picture or something

  Risking said:
Price for the whole car minus the running gear and interior etc etc.

Basicly wanting a Bare bones rolling shell with pannels and glass maybe a dash skin, dont mind if its smashed or whatever

Thanks Brad...

PM sent

  maniekan said:
price of the crank angle sensor off the rb20 please thankyou, pm me

not looking at parting out the engine yet, will be looking at selling it complete in the near future

  GTR DNA said:
Mate, Do you have a VERY good condition Dash pad.

Cheers

will get pictures tonight for you to judge, no tears, however shrinking can be seen around the vents

  Akis said:
I am keen on the diff as long as it fits to a ER34 GTT.

not too sure mate, i dont see why it shouldnt fit, im pretty sure the crown wheel sizes are the same and this comes with the half shafts which are 5 bolt. ill look into it in the mean time and let you know

  skylinegtts said:
not too sure mate, i dont see why it shouldnt fit, im pretty sure the crown wheel sizes are the same and this comes with the half shafts which are 5 bolt. ill look into it in the mean time and let you know

Yes please look at it, if it is bolt on i will take it :)

  lillleigh said:
hey bud did your car have a sunroof at all? cheers

no sunroof mate

  Akis said:
Yes please look at it, if it is bolt on i will take it :)

cant seem to find anything on it mate, both diffs being an r200 i dont see why not, but not sure. let me know

still lots of parts, got anything and everything, just shoot me PM on what you want

Front headlights (projector style) - 150 ea

Rear tail lights - 125 ea

Indicators - 100 ea

Boot lid - 150

Bonnet - 50

also

splitfire coil packs - 500

SF-DIS-001

great condition

K&N pod filter and adaptor (suit rb20) - 30

good condition

The flanges are with 5 bolts just like my GTT as i looked today...

But i need to be sure so i can buy it right now..

Edited by Akis

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