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Have a whole heap of R32 Skyline Parts up for sale. All out of a 93 model R32.

S2 Front seats $100 each

S2 Rear Seat $80

Gtst Bonnet in silver $100

Drivers door in black with glass and window motor $100

Gtst spoiler in black with brake light $50

Boot lid in black (Slight repairable damage on corner) $40

Stock computer $80

Stock dump pipe (turbo to cat) $30

Stock Cat $30

Gtst LSD Diff Centre $150

Manual Tail shaft $100

Brake booster $40

Rear brake caliper and discs $80

Rear quarter trims (bottom half) $20 each

Scuff plates $30 pair

Pioneer detach face 200w stereo $30

10" Base Sub in box $30

Indicater stalk and horn wire unit complete $100

Lock set including ignition and both doors and boot $150

Drivers window switch unit $120

Front window pillar trims $40 pair

Boss kit $30

Front Strut brace $40

Alternator $100

Rear view mirror $20

Electric exterior mirrors in black $40 each

Door check straps $30 pair

Door lock rods and clips all for $30 both doors

Dash cluster surround with all switches $60

Electric sunroof switch + light $60

Centre console $20

Centre dash tunnel surround $20

Nismo gear knob and matching handbrake lever brand new in box $80 pair

Air Flow sensor (green label) $80

Crossover pipe with BOV mount $50

Bottom and top radiator hoses, good nick $40

Power steering pump $100

Power steering resevoir $20

Rear 3" exhaust with Canon $50

Drivers side front guard inner liner $20

Space saver spare wheel $40

Spare wheel timber cover $20

Stereo brackets + compartment $20

RB20 Coil pack cover $40

RB20 engine Fan with balancer $50

RB20det 5 speed box $500

RB20det long motor 82,000km complete with head, block, inlet manifold, engine mounts, air con compressor,

sensors, crank angle sensor, harmonic balancer, belts etc $900 or may dismantle and sell parts separetly.

Motor needs to go, Will sell bare motor (head and block) if you need it for a blown motor exchange. ANY OFFERS????

Random stuff:

68cm Teac TV with remote, as new $50

Silver PS2 with spare remote (silver) + momory card and Need for Speed Carbon game brand new in box $150 never used

Hands free house phones with answering machines and 2 handsets new in box $50 never used

Telstra 7100a handsfree phone with 1 handset and answering machine, brand new $40 never used

Im located in Ashfield (Sydney)

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense

PM or Contact me on 0415126075

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Hey there mate im fairly keen on:

Stock dump pipe (turbo to cat) $30

Stock Cat $30

Nismo gear knob and matching handbrake lever brand new in box $80 pair

RB20 Coil pack cover $40

RB20det 5 speed box $500

Centre console $20

Lock set including ignition and both doors and boot $150

also im wondering if you still have the stock turbo for sale? or the master/slave cylinders of your clutch if you had a manual

as i live in the ACT i would be willing to drive up and pay cash in hand for the above items.

Cheers Jason

Hey there mate im fairly keen on:

Stock dump pipe (turbo to cat) $30

Stock Cat $30

Nismo gear knob and matching handbrake lever brand new in box $80 pair

RB20 Coil pack cover $40

RB20det 5 speed box $500

Centre console $20

Lock set including ignition and both doors and boot $150

also im wondering if you still have the stock turbo for sale? or the master/slave cylinders of your clutch if you had a manual

as i live in the ACT i would be willing to drive up and pay cash in hand for the above items.

Cheers Jason

Thanks mate, PM sent.

cant PM a response just yet but if u can find that cylinder id be happy as for the gearbox all good, not sure if i need it just yet. at this stage im thinking about driving up mid this week so anytime Wednesday/Thursday to pick up items after i give you a ring either Monday/Tuesday\

Cheers Jason

Hey bud,

have you got the ash tray? If so I take it that it's the grainy finish (late model 32) not the glossy finish. How much posted to QLD 4814?

thanks

cant PM a response just yet but if u can find that cylinder id be happy as for the gearbox all good, not sure if i need it just yet. at this stage im thinking about driving up mid this week so anytime Wednesday/Thursday to pick up items after i give you a ring either Monday/Tuesday\

Cheers Jason

Hi mate thats cool, no worries. Im still trying to track down that clutch cylender. Let u know if I find it.

Talk to you soon

Cheers Sam

Hey bud,

have you got the ash tray? If so I take it that it's the grainy finish (late model 32) not the glossy finish. How much posted to QLD 4814?

thanks

Hi mate

Sorry I did have that ash tray but it sold

Cheers

Hey mate just wondering if you got any rubber door trims.

Hi mate

Sorry I sold both front door trims. I only have both rear quarter trims left. Bottom halfs.

Cheers Sam

Hi, just an update:

Stock computer

3" rear muffler with Canon

Drivers side window switch unit and

Both front window pillar trims

All have sold.

Cheers Sam

is the diff all good and can u also pm me the pics of it.

cheers,

AndreW

Hi Andrew

Yeah diff is in top nick. Car only had 82,000km on it.

It was quiet, smooth and had no knocks in it.

Let me know if your interested

Cheers Sam

Hey mate, had a string if bad luck with my r32 abd wot be able to come up this week. How ever I'm still keen on the parts listed and if there still availiable next week I'll come

pick them up

Hey mate, had a string if bad luck with my r32 abd wot be able to come up this week. How ever I'm still keen on the parts listed and if there still availiable next week I'll come

pick them up

Thats cool, no worries mate. PM sent

  • 4 months later...
Hi. Do you have the indicators left anf right. If you still have them, will grab them of you asap. Thanks

Hi mate

Sorry I don't have indicators.

Cheers

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