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These parts are off my stripped black 1994 r32 Skyline Type-M with 64000kms. Negotionable prices listed for more major items, too many parts to list prices for so just make me an offer on others. Payment by COD or direct deposit. Large parts pick-up only, located on the Gold Coast.

Interior

Roof lining $30

NAVAN steering wheel (no boss) $30

Din and gearshift surround (removeable part SOLD and whole dash section available)

Instrument cluster surround (with wiper and headlight controls)

Glovebox

Rear seat

Carpet $60

RH door trim

Digital climate control and loom (no cover)

Map lights

Driver's window and mirror controls

Indicator stalk

Accelerator, brake and clutch pedals

Centre console (section between seats with storage)

Rear view mirror SOLD

Sunvisors

Bonnet cable

Exterior

Manual diff centre $220

Complete left door with glass and trim $100

Front and rear wipers

Left taillight (no surround)

Numberplate lights

Left fog light

Damaged boot with spoiler

Engine

R32 turbo (64000km, minimal shaft play) $320

Brake booster $40

GTS4 intercooler $50 SOLD

Steering rack $60

Carbon canister

Gearbox speed sensor $25

Driveline

Unknown coilovers (stamped "JAM JTB1020")

Manual tailshaft yoke $120

Castor rods $45ea

Type M discs and calipers (front and rear, will sell complete only) $500

Complete rear craddle with driveshafts (has bent right wishbone and upper support) 1 driveshaft sold

All hubs

Front upper and lower control arms (both sides)

Front and rear swaybars

Other

Ca18det stock intercooler $40

ca18det radiator $70

Turbosmart boost tee (bleed valve) $60

PM me or email [email protected]

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complete dash is sold sorry. not sure about the coilovers. one of them had a knob with numbers 1-6 on top when i bought it but lost it taking the car apart. i assume that is damper adjust but i won't give any guarantees. as for height adjust i'm not sure.

Interested in engine, discs, calipers and brake booster, and the steering wheel. Can you PM me a package price and also cost of shipping, methods of shipping you are willing to entertain and also how quick you can get the parts off and ship?

I'm waiting on an insurance claim for my front axle, but would you happen to be able to get parts off that too so I can get it off you as spare parts for insurance work?

Cheers,

Shan

  • 2 weeks later...

Neil,

Is the clutch pedal attached to the pedal box, coz mine just crapped itself tonight.

Let me know how much (incl postage to Melb)

Thanks

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