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SELLING A MANUAL GEARBOX R32 GTR BEEN RECENTLY PULLED OFF. SORRY I DONT HV ANY PICTURES OF IT BUT IT COMES TOGETHER WITH THE GEAR STICK WITHOUT THE KNOB. SELLING ONLY THE GEARBOX IF U WANT THE CLUTHCH PLATE ITS SEPARATE. ITS AN UPGRADED CLUTCH PLATE NOT SURE OF WHAT BRAND. BUT WILLING TO LET IT GO FOR $500. THE PRICE FOR THE GEARBOX WOULD BE $2000 FIRM. CALL ME IF U HV ANY INQUIRIES. WILL NOT POST ONLY PICK UP. CAR HAS DONE ABOUT 130000 KMS REZA 0432415424.

HAVE HEAPS OTHER PARTS AS WELL, INCLUDING DRIVE SHAFTS, CROSS MEMBER, STARTER MOTOR, FUEL PUMP, FUEL TANK, STOCK SPOILER, BOOT, LEFT FENDER, BOTH DOORS, WINDOW MOTORS, AFTER MARTKET EXHAUST NOT SURE WHAT BRAND, BRAKES COMPONENTS, CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER, BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER, BUCKET SEATS MINT CONDITION, STEERING WRECK WITHOUT RACK ENDS, 19 INCH RIMS WITH TYRES HAS A STRATCHES FROM THE ACCIDENT, TAIL SHAFT, DIFF, TIEN REAR SHOCKERS WITH SPRINGS.

IF U WANT FAST RESPONSE I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO CALL ME AS I DONT OFTEN GET THE CHANCE TO GO ONLINE.

FOR ALL THE ITEMS ABOVE, JUST MAKE AN OFFER. ANY OFFERS MIGHT BE CONSIDERED. JUST WANNA GET RID OF THESE ITEMS. BUT PLEASE MAKE REALISTIC OFFERS

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Price on front drive shaft??? or just the rhs inner cv joint???...delivered sydney......

front drive shafts 120 each...delivering im really not sure how do i go about doing that..if u can suggest anything im willing to send the pair at buyers cost

Hey mate i'm 3 sensors.

The first one is the out side temp sensor ( located near the aircon fan )

The second is inside temp sensor located in the center console near the cig lighter.

The third is the sunload sensor which is located in the dash passenger side top near the windscreen.

How much for these sensors.

Oh and can you confirm if your aircon was working

ahha nothing..i just dont know what they go for...i assumed it was much more as the r33 gtst was around 1k

r33 gtst ones can handle more power. harder to come by as more everyone wants them... going rate for r32 gtr is around 5-600$

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Hey mate

im after the rubber spacer that goes under the gtr wing on the outside drivers side.

Not the one that gets bolted down but the outside one.

Can pick up.

If you have it how much do you want?

Need it bad

Cheers mate

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