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Hey all :down:

Just need some parts for my r32 gts-t skyline:

Passenger (Left) Hand side Front bar thingo and frame part aswell (Bolts and nuts to hold it there as i dont have them) (Not sure what its called) lol See picture: Both parts for left side front

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Both Front struts have right hand side, but not sure on if its a stock one or not. Just a couple of cheapies! And mounting bolts/Nuts Top and Bottom :)

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Last but not least. a cheapo front sway bar with the link pins on the end, or at least the left side as its bent.

Cheers

Contact via pm would be best

or email at [email protected]

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i have the tension rod/radius rod and bracket that bolts to the body (1st pic), proberly have the nuts for the tension rod to control arm but no others.

are you looking for the strut or the wish bone and hub (2nd 3rd pics)

where are u located?

why dont you have the nuts and bolts if you removed the parts from the car?

i have the tension rod/radius rod and bracket that bolts to the body (1st pic), proberly have the nuts for the tension rod to control arm but no others.

are you looking for the strut or the wish bone and hub (2nd 3rd pics)

where are u located?

why dont you have the nuts and bolts if you removed the parts from the car?

Hey mate

Reason i dont have the nuts and bolts is because when i brought the car they didn't have them on left hand side. the pics are of the right hand side, just to get the right parts i need.

im looking for the strut. I have the wish bone and hub which it is the left one in pic.

im located in vic mate not far from benalla.

how much you want for the parts?

cheers for the reply

Hey mate

Reason i dont have the nuts and bolts is because when i brought the car they didn't have them on left hand side. the pics are of the right hand side, just to get the right parts i need.

im looking for the strut. I have the wish bone and hub which it is the left one in pic.

im located in vic mate not far from benalla.

how much you want for the parts?

cheers for the reply

Also after a stock rb20det Air flow meter

dont have any struts. no airflow meter.

$50 bucks for the LH version of whats in your 1st pic + postage.

swaybar would be to hard to post i think. im on the sunny coast qld

can buy bolts from nissan or just match them up at a bolt shop using the ones from the RH

dont have any struts. no airflow meter.

$50 bucks for the LH version of whats in your 1st pic + postage.

swaybar would be to hard to post i think. im on the sunny coast qld

can buy bolts from nissan or just match them up at a bolt shop using the ones from the RH

Cheers mate

Could you frieght them down to me all in one package. with the sway bar. Think i found some struts anyways mate.

Also do you have the mountig bolts man? And the link pins for sway bar?

Postage/Frieght would be to Barwite VIC 3722.

Find out a price and let me know.

Cheers

AFM is no biggy as i just want to get the shell rolling. When i picked her up was a pain to get of the trailer :nyaanyaa:

Edited by Nackerz

sway bar has link pins on it and also has D bushes and D bush mount brackets, il have a look for to see what bolts i have. Like i said i dont think i have many off them.

i will have a look for a frieght company cause sway bar is to big to send aus post.

out of curousity how much did you pay for your shell

Pm Sent. Sorry man Can't tell you how much I paid for it. But its only missing a couple little things :/

I use pack & Send they are pretty good and cheap price for frieght, might get one cheaper tho

Edited by Nackerz

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