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I have started a new topic so you all can easily see what parts I still have for sale and how much they are all now reduced to.

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Rear Lower G13 Adjustable arms R32 (on right) -NEW $100

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BeeR Fuel Rail RB26 blue anodized -NEW $200

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2x Front 6 piston 2x Rear 4 piston Brembo monoblock Calipers off a Porsche GT3 Cup Race car + brand new dust seals still in bags - USED

+ 2x Billet Adaptors to adapt front calipers to any r32-34 Skyline

+ 2x Front 350mm heat treated disks with alloy centre hubs. - NEW $3,500

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ATS Twin plate carbon fibre clutch - NEW $1800

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ATS 1.5way Rear LSD R32 GTR -USED $700

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Billet Steering Adaptor ALL NISSANS - NEW $70 (top)

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HPI Engine Dampener Rb26 R32 GTR - NEW $250

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JIC Adjustable Front caster rods R32 GTR -NEW $250

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Greddy Trust T78 Turbo kit suit RB26 No turbo Included but everything else you need! Just buy a brand new TO4z any turbo with a t04 flange and your off!

Included : Stainless exhaust manifold suit RB26, Greddy wastegate, Greddy Hard alloy piping, stainless steel braided hoses, Greddy blow off valve, stainless trust head shield, all silicon joiners and hose clamps required, exhaust wrap -USED $1,400

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Noltec Sway bar linkage bush kit Nissan (suits all skyline) - $50

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NoltecRear lower control arm bush -R32 +300zx - NEW $60

ALSO FOR SALE BUT HAVE NOT TAKEN PICS YET:

HKS TA45 Turbo kit suit RB26

Included :Hks TA45 turbo no shaft play,HKS RB26 castiron single turbo exhaust manifold, HKS 50mm waste gate, Wasted gate dump pipe, HKS cast alloy piping needed to convert to single turbo including twin-to-single AFM-to-Turbo pipe - USED $1800

Greddy Profec Eo1 Boost controller -USED $420

R32 Crystal Red LED Taillights -NEW $250

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator - USED in box $120

Spitfire Coils RB26 - USED in box $450

OS Giken Pull to Push clutch converter (put a push type clutch into a r33) USED in box $200

R34 GTR wheels SET OF 4 with caps In great condition, only one slight scratch with worn out - USED $1800

I have started a new topic so you all can easily see what parts I still have for sale and how much they are all now reduced to.

All items in EXCELLENT condition even if used.

Located in Sydney - Kellyville will post at buyers expense

Call Jake on 0404 080 448

[email protected]

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Silver R32 GTR bonnet with small dint $300

Silver R32 GTR boot with spoiler and badge $320

R32 GTR front indicators Pair $130

Hi,

I would like to buy the Sard fuel pressure regulator.

I'm a local and can pick up if you get back to me ASAP.

Thanks

Super Keen on the Boot and the Bonnet. Mine were stolen last week (CF Bonnet, Cwest on Boot)

Please PM /Ring me. I left my Mobile number on yours.

GTR is also Silver and these will be most welcomed.

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