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I've finally made the decision to turn my beloved R32 into a dedicated track car.

This means I have a lot of parts to sale which no longer meet my requirements.

All parts are 100% working and are from an R32 GTS-t, but most will fit other cars. Located in Tullamarine Melbourne and are available for pickup after 6pm weekdays. I work in the CBD so I can also drop items off in the city during the week.

Willing to post most items at buyers cost.

Any items sold with be posted the same day payment is received.

Cash, Paypal and Direct deposit available.

Please Post here or PM

Items List

1. HKS 25/30 Turbo with HKS 12 psi adjustable actuator $1400

2. Standard RB25det Turbo polished turbo compressor housing $300

3. AP Engineering Apexi Power FC with hand controller Rb20det $1400

4. Greddy Profec B Spec ii Boost Controller $300

5. GTR Rear Seat with custom carbon fibre cover $300

6. Tien height adjustable Coilovers – Front R32 gts-t rear R32 GTR $250

7. R32/R33 Gts-t GKTec 3" Front pipe $60

8. R32/R33 Gts-t GKTec 3" Dump pipe with 3 month old O2 Sensor $80

9. Turbosmart plumback BOV with rb20 adaptor and hose kit $350

10. r32 gts-t rear seat, good condition needs a clean $50

11. r32 gts-t front drivers seat $70

12. r32 gts-t front center console $30

13. JJR 19 row oil cooler, piping and relocator $280

14. r32 gts-t electric mirrors

15. 5zigan 3" muffler

16. r32 gts-t rear seat, good condition needs a clean $70

17. r32 gts-t front drivers seat $80

18. r32 gts-t front center console with carbon fibre cover $50

19. Item: r32/r33 autobarn 88 silicon intake pipe price: $70

20. 13. Pioneer 12" sub in closed box. Price: $ 40

21. rb20det complete stock intake manifold

22. rb20det stock fuel rail and fuel regulator Price: $20

23. 16. r32 stock smic Price: $ 20

24. NEW - Whiteline upper control arm bushes - model No: W0579 Price: $45

25. Nismo Gear Knob $100

26. Neon Blue gauge cluster kit

27. Carbon racing pedals

28. Full 1990 R32 Gts-t interior (let me know what you are interested as there is too much to list)

29. R32 gts-t Bonnet (yellow) $???

30. Complete Air conditioner setup

31. Standard GTS-t radiator

32. Osaka wheels with circling sport tyres - $300

33. Blitz turbo timer - $70

34. Damaged S13 Greddy type m intercooler kit - $180

35. Walbro fuel pump GSS-342 (brand new) - $150

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Hi,

Any pics of the front pipe?

Is it a one piece front/dump and will it bolt up to a standard R33 turbo?

thanks

Hi Mate, its two separate pieces dump pipe and front with the flex section. this was very handy when fitting a turbo as it gave a little movement.

My mate has the same item on his R33, 100% bolt on

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Another rare PFC for rb20 wish I didn't just buy rims... Free bump gl ith sale

Thx mate, yeah sad to see it go. It has $1000 worth of tuning on it for my rb20 with hks25/30 230kw's

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Nismo Gearknob, what kind are they?

Pics added, most of what you can see in the incar pic will be available soon

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hey mate will the coilovers fit straight to r32 gts-t front and rear, if so u willing to take 200 tomorrow that all i can offer sorry man message me on 0431374737 let me know

hey mate will the coilovers fit straight to r32 gts-t front and rear, if so u willing to take 200 tomorrow that all i can offer sorry man message me on 0431374737 let me know

Sorry mate front coils are sold.

Rear R32 GTR coils are still available!!!

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7. R32/R33 Gts-t GKTec 3" Front pipe $60

8. R32/R33 Gts-t GKTec 3" Dump pipe with 3 month old O2 Sensor $80

how much posted to wetherill park, nsw 2164???

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