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Hello guys,

Still wrecking white R32 GTR, have sold most bits but have still got a lot of small stuff left. Will put engine parts on the bottom of the list.

12 coil packs, 6 of them were from the white gtr, ran fine but was only running std boost. 6 are from my grey gtr, worked well but started breaking down over 20 psi. $50 for the whole lot

Steering rack with tie rod ends, $50

Clutch slave cylinder $20

Clutch master cylinder $30

Brake Booster $30

Power steering resevoir $10

AC condensor, radiator sorta thing $30

Factory rubber intercoller hoses x 3 $60

AC fan $20

Front wheel speed sensors $50

Front right hand hub with driveshaft, front left hand hub with upper and lower arms and driveshaft $100 pair

Passenger seat, just been professionally cleaned $150

LH door, white, missing the latch and central locking piece, paint bit rough but door good $100

Bare steering column $20

Taillights, no surrounds $30 pair

Drivers side headlight, has had hole cut in bottom of headlight, dont know why but it doesnt seem to affect its operation. Could plastic weld a piece in there if you wanted it to look mickey mouse, even though you cannot see it once it is mounted in car $30

Starter motor $30

Rear cradle with brakes, diff and suspension arms, missing hicas and the hicas arms $500

Front crossmember $80

Gearbox, has done 500km on a full $1500 rebuild, the transfer case had done 2000km on a full $1000 rebuild. Only used synthetic gear oil. pretty much brand new $1500

Pair of HKS 2530's, pretty much brand new,were fully rebuilt after i blew engine, cost $2500 to repair the pair of them. Once rebuilt i put them on another engine and the other engine and i couldnt get other engine to run right so i removed them again. Selling for cost of rebuild $2500

Reco head, head has the same story as the turbos, blew engine, got new head built, Has $1400 worth of stainless steel valves in it, type B cams, heavier valve springs, all reshimmed etc by engine reconditioner. Sell for $2200

Sump with diff etc, diff good but needs checking, i havent had in a car for a long time. $50

Gmax 6 spoke white wheels, 17x8 with +32 offset, no tires $400

Have got heaps of other little engine and car parts, just ask.

Thanks,

Michael

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Hi Michael, I do still want the coil packs and sump and diff, plus Front right hand hub with driveshaft, front left hand hub with upper and lower arms and driveshaft , and need to catch up witjh you and have a chat, cheers Damo

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Hi Michael, I do still want the coil packs and sump and diff, plus Front right hand hub with driveshaft, front left hand hub with upper and lower arms and driveshaft , and need to catch up witjh you and have a chat, cheers Damo

Hmmm, i have had the coil packs and the sump in my boot of the statesman for about 3 months now. Have tried to call you and have sent you text messages and havent had any answer back. So i presumed you didnt want them anymore.

Also,

Why do you need the hubs with driveshafts? There was nothing wrong with the ones i sold you on the car unless you bent the ones on your white GTR?

Coil packs are pretty much sold, you can still have the sump and diff and some1 is after the driveshafts and hubs.

You better call me

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