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Skyline is gone and now I need to clearout some bits before the new wheels arrive.

Front and rear Nismo strut braces for R32 Skyline. Genuine items, imported from Japan by myself. Not cheap imitation crap!

Front - $150

Rear - $150

Or $280 for both

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Gates Racing Timing Belt for CA

Please confirm part numbers, I did buy this for a CA18

BRAND NEW IN PACKAGING!

$100

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Front Y32 Strut Brace

Imported by myself from Japan, was for a project that never came about

$100

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Z32 AFM

Brought this second hand, I've never used it

Appears to be in good condition, has plug

$250

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5 RB20DET injectors

These were cleaned and flow tested about 4 months ago and have since just been in storage (4 in the photo, 5th looks the same)

5 injectors, $150

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3 RB26DET injectors

As per above, these have been cleaned and flow tested about 4 months ago and have been in storage

3 injectors, $100

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Factory R32GTST side mount intercooler

Replaced with a front mount, comes with standard brackets

$40

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GReddy catch can

Used item, worked as a catch can should

$100

All items are located in Geelong (3220) as per title. Happy to post the smaller items, buyer pays post.

PM, serious buyers only.

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  • 2 weeks later...

whoops sorry guys (damn work being mental!)

strut braces are still at home, buyer never showed up after multiple arrangements.

Z32 is still for sale

my number is 0409222954 for those for are seriously interested - SMS ONLY! I can call you if necessary

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