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I selling up several R32 GTR and Gts-t and Gts performance parts that I no longer require. All located in Adelaide.

All parts are in Great condition, as you'll see from the pictures.

1. A custom made R32 GTR and Gts-t Half Roll cage made by Clinton Ahrns of Ahrns Handling Equipment here in Adelaide. The Cage has harness mounting points and will include 2 near BRAND NEW Sparco 4 Point Harnesses.

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2. Japanese made Wheels (not sure what they are), 17*8.5 and 17*9.5 with GTR offsets. Re Sprayed in 2-pak Black with a heavy Gold Metallic and Clear Coated. They are also Multi Stud Pattern - 5 x 114.3 and 4 x 114.3. Will come with a Pair of Toyo Teo tires in good condition 85%.

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3. Set of R32 Gts-t Bilstein Coilovers with Custon RS*R Springs. Genuine Bilstein suspension will be an upgrade to any R32 and is made in Germany. Will be a better product and no doubt last londer than any of the cheapO Chinese junk for sale at the moment. All seals are in great condition and show no signs of leaks. $1050 ono

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4. Whiteline Front 24mm Adjustable R32 Gts-t SwayBar. Whiteline swaybars are a Solid replacement for the standard Hollow units and will Defiantly improve handling. $220

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5. Modified R32 Gts-t Kakimoto Racing 3inch Exhaust including a DeCat replacement pipe made by Exhaust Technology. I've had the entire center muffler section replaced to increase flow and the volume of the exhaust. Work was done by Exhaust Technology here in Adelaide. Heavily Polished Tip and End $400

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6. Replacement Apexi Panel Filter to suit R32 Gts-t and I'm assuming other cars still running the stock air filter box. $50

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I can be contacted by PM or SMS on 0438 86 08 07 and would prefer local sales only.

Cheers

Edited by R32Dreamer
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Hi,

Re the cage,

  • does it meet CAMS Schedule J specifications?
  • was is custom made to fit a gts-t and happens to also fit GTR, or the other way around?

re the harnesses

  • how wide are the straps?
  • do you know if is it possible to use them with stock GTR seats or do you nee aftermarket items?

Would also be interested in reason for sale, or is that implied in your sig?

thanks

Edited by semislickR32

Hey,

The Cage was not made to Cams specs as far as I know but i would take a guess that it would easily exceed the strength requirements etc. to do so. I've lost my CAMS booklet so CAMS Schedule J specifications means nothing to me at the moment, sorry. If you were to come and take a look at the workmanship and materials used you would appreciate what i mean by "easily exceed the strength requirements".

The Cage was made for a Gts-t but will fit both as I have A Full Safety 21 GTR cage in my Gts-t.

The harness straps are 3 inch wide for that improved safety and comfort and you can defiantly use them with stock seats as I've been using a TRS Harness with my GTR seats. Just run the harness' to the mounting points on the cage or to eyelet bolts screwed into where your rear seat belts bolt into.

Hope that helps, Cheers

Sorry forgot reason for sale, I'm using my full safety 21 cage and I already have a set of TRS harness in black which I'll use... All these parts came with an amateur drag racing R32 Gts-t putting out 340RWKW (built rb27 ;) ) which I've bought.

The spring rate of the Bilstiens is 8kg/mm and 6kg/mm front and rear. This was near purfect in my R32 with a standard front swaybar and a GTR rear swaybar... I post up some pictures of the cage installed tomorrow when I get a chance :)

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