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hey guys, we have a variety of r32 parts for sale, all off a r32gts4, everything from a 2 door... pics available upon request, otherwise we will slowly get them all up...

r32 passanger side door window $60

r32 " " window assembly with great motor $100

r32 rear seatbelts with buckles (all 3) $80 for the lot or $30 each

r32 gts4 seats, in great condition, no rips or stains $150 each $200 for both

r32 rear seat (base and back) in top condition $100

r32 gts4 roof trim, complete, good condition, no damage, no sunroof $80

r32 gts4 trims (behind the doors next to the rear seat) 1 is in great condition, other is missing the trim: $60 and $40 respectively

r32 gts4 center console, great condition, with all components working A1, no handbrake boot... $60

r32 gts4 center facia (the surrond that goes around the headunit and gearstick), in reasonable condition $40

r32 rear parcel shelf, in good condition, not cracked or broken... $60

r32 gts4 complete carpet, in really good condition $80

r32 gts4 glovebox, in good condition $50

r32 gts4 rear passanger handles (the ones mounted on the roof) $20

r32 gts4 center console part of the dash, great condition $70

r32 gts4 kick panels, have both sides, in good condition $30 each or $50 for both

r32 skyline sill trims, both side, great condition $80

r32 gts4 boot carpet, great condition $30

r32 gts4 boot trims (the main two big peices that go over the wheel arch and back) $70

r32 gts4 b-c-pillar trim, ones in reasonable condition the other not (drivers side) $50

r32 gts4 a-pillar trims, good condition $50 each or $75 for both

pioneer carrizora (or something like that) rear speakers (there are 4 speaker things on each) $70 for the both

r32 gts4 passanger door handle $10

r32 rb20 polished camshaft covers, only just recently done... $200 for the pair

r32 rb20 ported and polished head, with lapped in valves, and standard valvetrain $600

r33 rb25 polished camshaft covers, missing breathers $220

r32 rb20det camshafts, in great condition $80 pair

r33 rb25det VCT camshafts, in great condition $100 pair

r32 polished CAS mount $60

r32 rb20 polished intake manifold (standard type, with ported runners) $200

r33 rb25 polished intake manifold $250

r32 T3 flange top mount stainless steel manifold with wastegate pipe... good condition $180

r32 T3 standard turbo, with snout, and dump pipe, negligent shaft play... $150

r32 polished standard fuel rail (with reg etc) and injectors $60 and $80 repectively or $120 for both

r32 rb20 standard turbo manifold, great condition $50 suit rb25 too...

r32 turbo dump and front pipe in one... great condition $120

thats bout it for now, please PM us, or reply here and we will contact you...

located near lismore NSW, can deliver any item personally as far as Brisbane QLD, otherwise postage is okk with the smaller items...

cheers guys.

also everything has been removed due to turning the car into a track car and upgrading the engine/ everything...

Edited by sebastion

rb20 covers, plenum, under plenum and injectors, manifold, variety..., cas mount (rb), rb20 head, more to come...

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hey just wondering if u have any suspension coming out of the gts4?

hey mate, yeah we will do sometime in the future, what exactly are you after? please PM us

any chance you have the stock r32 steering wheel?

yeah mate, sure do, its in good condition apart from the horn (the plastic inside is stuffed)

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
Received item on Monday :) ...that was fast

Thanks heaps!

no worries mate, thanks, and hope you enjoy.

cheers

rb20 polished rail and injectors SOLD

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