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Skyline parts (gtr)

ONCE AGAIN I HAVE CLEANED OUT MY SHED

Grab a bargain

All parts located in lower blue mountains

Pick up preferred or delivery a buyers cost

Ok

Left over front cut shit

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R32 gtr steering column $150

air con compressor $50

gtr r32 full engine wiring loom $250

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Gtr computer $100

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I have a gtr32 gtr velside computer as well $150 stock everything just chipped by velside

GTR gearbox $700 good condition

Peddle box $120

Steering rack $150 or 250 if you want the steering knuckles

Stock turbos $400

Ta45 turbo kit $1800 bought of another member for some other stuff

Don’t need the turbo kit so its up for sale

Shamelessly stolen from bloke I bought it off

The turbo is a HKS TA45. It has been rebuilt by Fred from turbo logic and has done under 100km's since, previous to that GCG made a custom cartridge for it and fitted a custom .89 A/R rear housing with v-band. It has a 48mm HKS wastegate, and a custom built 316 stainless exhaust manifold. It comes with 3.25" dump pipe

Previous owner made 489rwkw on 26.5psi. The turbo is fully polished and as stated in as new condition.

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exhaust for sale 3.5inch cat back with hollow cat( jap brand)

200

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Has a minor hole that needs a patch

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Gtr blitz twin blow off valves 150 bux

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Gtr rear seats $50

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Gtr fuel tank $80

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R32 gtr rear cradle $100

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R32 gtr throttle cable $50

R32 gtr centre console $50

R32 gtr speedo cable $50

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R32 gtr radiator pefect condition $120

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These rear things $40

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ask and you may get a discount if your nice and bring beer

pete

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Intercooler piping. Straight from the twin turbo pipe to the intercooler. 2 pipes and plastic joiner please!

i have the pipes but not the (plastic bit)?, there is a metal joiner that goes through teh chassis but im keeping that

G'day Fatz. Interested in the exhaust, also looking for front driveshafts, standard airbox and cam gear cover. Feel free to drop me a line, 0401700350.

Cheers, Rick.

Am I going to need a bullshit shinny engine like that one for the turbo kit or can I bolt the sucker to a filthy lump and screw boost in till it pops.

Do I get a discount if I give your car back??

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