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All parts are out of a 1993 model R32 Skyline 2 door. Parts include:

Drivers seat $50

Rear Seat $60

Rear centre seat belt $20

Window wiper motor $40

Air con pipe (firewall to compresser) $20

GTST Bonnet (Silver) $100

Drivers door (Black) with glass and power window motor $100

Boot Lid (Black) Slight repairable damage $30

Stock dump pipe (Turbo to cat) $30

Stock Cat $20

LSD Diff centre $180

Manual Tail shaft $100

Brake Booster $40

Rear Brake calipers + discs $60 the pair

® Rear quarter trim (Bottom half) $20

Scuff plates + Clips $30pair

Pioneer detach face stereo 200w $20

Base 10" sub in box 500w $20

Indicater stalk + horn wire (Complete unit) $100

Boss kit $30

Front strut brace $30

Interior light $10

Rear view mirror $10

(L) Electric mirror (Black) $50

Door check straps both $20

All door lock rods + Clips (both doors) $20

Electric sunroof switch + Interior light $50

Centre dash tunnel surround $10

Passenger glove box door $20

Climate Control Unit $100

Nismo gear knob + handbrake lever both new in box (Never used) $50

Drivers side plastic guard liner $20

Space saver spare wheel $40

Timber plate to cover spare wheel $20

Stereo brackets + Compartment $20

Fuel Flap (Black) $40

Fuel Cap (Nissan) $10

Number plate lights + wiring and fuses $20

Lots of RB20det Engine parts: Motor only done 82000km:

Crossover Pipe with BOV mount + gasket $50

Top + Bottom Radiator hoses, near new $30

Clutch Fan $60

Coil packs x6 $80

Coil pack plates + bolts (to hold coil packs in place) $40

Igniter $40

Pulley belts x 2 $20

Throttle body (Complete) $50

Inlet manifold $80

Stock turbo + Wastegate actuator $350

Stock turbo oil + Coolant lines $30

Crank Angle Sensor + Bolts $50

Stock front mount under bonnet piping (all) $60

Alternator (Gen Nissan) $60

Power Steering pump with bracket $100

Power steering reservoir $20

Century Battery, near new $50

Air flow to BOV Steel pipe $20

Engine mounts $50 each

Harmonic Balancer $80

Fly wheel $60

Starter motor $80

RB20det Engine Block and head Complete $500 Good for someone who needs a bare block and head

and can swap all there stuff over onto. E.G: If your RB20 is blown, heres a good motor for you,

just need to swap all your stuff over.

RB20det 5 speed Gearbox (No crunches, or noises) Very clean, smooth and quiet box $500

Im located in Ashfield (Sydney)

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense

PM or contact me on 0415126075

Cheers Sam

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Any mint sunroof parts kickin around? I need it all except glass, switch and motor.

Thanks.

Mike.

Hi Mike

Sorry mate all I have for R32 Sunroofs is the switch unit with the interiour light.

Let me know if you want it.

Cheers Sam

have you got the tyre plackard? if so how much

Hi mate

Sorry I don't have the tyre plackard. I think you can get them on ebay bro

Cheers Sam

Hey bud i'm looking to buy ecu + wiring loom, airflow meter and maybe the coil packs and igniter.

How much $$ and will you post to S.A?

Hi mate PM Sent

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