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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

hey mate can you send me pics of the bonnet an boot wing please

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Hi

I would like to look at the bonnet and did the greddy turbo kit get picked up.

cheers

yes greddy kit was posted. i have to pick up the bonnet, will let u know when i have

will the rear calipers just bolt straight up to r34 gtr?

The front will bolt straight up but the rear will not. The rear is calipers only, no rear disk or brackets

is the clutch push or pull type? how much kw is it good for??

If you have a look at the ATS site http://www.a-t-s-usa.com/ats-products-R/c%...tch-table.shtml it states that the TWIN PLATE clutch with 1350kg pressure plate is rate at 800HP

All ATS clutches are PUSH type, but i have a OS Giken Pull to Push converter also forsale, this allows th clutch to be used in cars which use a pull type clutch (eg r33 gtr)

hey mate is the clutch push or pull? is it r33 gtr?

All ATS clutches are PUSH type, but i have a OS Giken Pull to Push converter also forsale, this allows th clutch to be used in cars which use a pull type clutch (eg r33 gtr)

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Still got lots of stuff left ta45 turbo kit is no ebay with lots of other bits for skyline

R32 Nissan Skyline GTR GTST A/C climate control unit disp...

AU $50.00

AU $55.00

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rb26dett rb26 ignitor igniter module GTR Skyline bnr32 bnr33 r32 r33

AU $90.00

AU $100.00

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Bee-R Fuel rail RB26dett skyline r32 r33 r34 GTR RB26

AU $89.00

AU $95.00

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TIMING BELT GATES Racing; SUIT NISSAN skyline RB20 RB25 R...

AU $110.00

AU $115.00

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JIC Adjustable Front caster rods R32 GTR bnr32

AU $240.00

AU $255.00

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GFB Stealth FX blow off valve to suit MY01+ WRX onwards

AU $180.00

AU $200.00

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HPI ENGINE TORQUE DAMPER NISSAN SKYLINE R33 R34 GTR RB26...

AU $180.00

AU $200.00

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Billet Steering Adaptor ALL NISSANS s13 s14 s15 r32 r33 r...

AU $40.00

AU $45.00

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Adjustable rear traction rods Suit S13 180SX R32 300zx

AU $80.00

AU $85.00

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AU $75.00

AU $80.00

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Nissan Skyline R32 door hinge Front right

AU $20.00

AU $25.00

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Stainless Steel Hose covers set RED UNIVERSAL

AU $45.00

AU $50.00

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VIAIR 400C AIR BAG COMPRESSOR, 4x4, MINITRUCK, HILUX, ROD...

AU $175.00

AU $180.00

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HKS VPC Suit RB26 GTR SYKLINE - REMOVER YOUR AFM AND RUN ...

AU $300.00

AU $350.00

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RB26 DETT head bolt set with washers GTR R32 R33 R34 rb26...

AU $50.00

AU $55.00

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ATS Twin Plate Carbon Clutch Suit GTR R32 R33 R34 bnr32 b...

AU $1,450.00

AU $1,550.00

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Os Giken Pull to Push clutch converter R33 R34 GTR Nissan...

AU $185.00

AU $195.00

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HKS TA45 Turbo Kit 600HP GTR RB26 R32 R33 R34 Nissan Skyl...

AU $1,350.00

AU $1,450.00

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