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Hi all up for sale is a list of left over R32 Skyline parts and RB20 parts that all have to go.

All parts are out of a 1993 R32 Skyline that only had 86 xxxkm on the clock.

Clutch Fan $30

RB20 Stock Turbo with oil and water lines $300

Coil Packs with brackets $80

Water pump pulley $15

Fly wheel (Manual) $40

5 speed gearbox with shifter $450

Tail shaft (Manual) $50

Air con ompressor $40

Air on compressor braket and adj pulley $10

Starter Motor $40

Crank angle sensor $30

Cross over pipe (intake) $30

Brake Booster $30

Rear brakes calipers and disc rotors all $60

Power steering pump $40

Gear box exhaust bracket $20

Windscreen wiper motor $20

Throttle body with sensors $20

Whole Intake plenum with sensors $30

Fuel rail with injectors $40

Rear middle seat belt $10

Electric sunroof switch with light $40

Indicator stalk unit $40

Passenger side electric mirror (black) $50

Drivers window Regulator $70

Interior light $10

Fuel door (black) $30

Need all this gone. PM or contact me on Sam 0415126075

Located in Ashfield (Sydney)

Postage can be organised at buyers expense.

Cheers

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Hi mate would like to buy the rear rotors, i will be in sydney next weekend could you text me your number, mine is 0447461636.

Is the gearbox in good conditions? does it change nice? i would like to buy the box as well will u take 300 for it and i will pick that up also next weekend.

Cheers

Dale

Edited by DR31FT
Hey mate, got the heater hoses? Got pics if you need.

Hi mate

Sorry I don't. You should be able to find universal ones at a spare parts shop brand new. Just take yours

with you so they can match them up. Thats what I did.

Cheers Sam

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