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Wrecking whole front end of an R32, all components except the long engine for sale, post here with what you're after.

Aftermarket Stuff:

R32:

3 .3 - 3.75" Cat-Back Exhaust: $400

Mechanical 1.5 way LSD + housing and half shafts: $950

N1 Headlight (driver's side): $200

Universal (for any car):

Short-shifter: $150

Sparco Rev Fixed Back Bucket seat (average condition, has tears etc) $200

3-Point Harness: $50

MOMO "Race" Steering wheel with Nissan Boss kit: $250

GReddy SM Integration Guages + sensors + control unit (water temp, oil temp, oil pressure): $650

3-Layer Copper Radiator: $200

AVS Model 6, 17x9 +36 (pair): $400

Lightweight Jap Wheels (17x8.5 +35): $250

BBS RS 17x9 +20: $1000

Work Meister 18x9/10: $2950

Stock Parts

R32 GTS(t):

Suspension/Steering

2x Front Sway Bar - $50ea

2x Front Complete upper control arm assembly's including bracket and king pin bearing - $100ea -- PICS PICS

2x Front Camber Arms - $40ea -- PICS

1x Front Passenger side Lower Control Arm - $60 -- PICS

2x Rear Traction arms - $35ea -- PICS PICS

2x Rear Camber arms - $35ea -- PICS

2x Rear Lower Control Arms - $60ea -- PICS

2x Rear Hubs - $100ea -- PICS PICS

1x Rear Subframe - $100

2x Rear Toe Rods (non-hicas) - $35ea -- PICS

1x Rear Toe Rod (hicas) - $50ea

Misc:

2x R32 2dr - Doors - Silver - $300ea

2x R32 Gearbox - $500

2x Indicators: $50ea

1x Horn, can be hooked up to any car - $20 -- PICS

2x Stock Clutches, 1 half warn, one fair bit more warn - $30 and $70

1x Stock Rear Spoiler (with brake light) - $50 -- PICS

3x RB20 Coilpacks - $30ea

1x Turbo Timer, very basic timer, manual set - $20

1x RB20 Fuel Pump - $40 -- PICS

1x Igniter Module (breaks down under a lot of heat) - $30 -- PICS

R32 GTR:

2x R32 2dr - Doors - Silver - $300ea

Front Grill: $150

R33:

Standard VLSD with housing and Half shafts: $300

R33 Lower Control Arms - $200pr

S13:

2x Rear Traction arms - $35ea -- PICS PICS

2x Rear Camber arms - $35ea -- PICS

2x Rear Toe Rods (non-hicas) - $35ea -- PICS

Located in SA near Mitcham, can Post Anywhere

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AVS Model 6, 17x9 +36 (pair): $400

Lightweight Jap Wheels (17x8.5 +35): $250

Do you still have these? If so can you please send me a couple of pics! Thanks mate.

Adam

hey mate, sorry, dont have them anymore.

Alright this is an updated version:

Wrecking whole front end of an R32, all components except the long engine for sale, post here with what you're after.

Aftermarket Stuff:

R32:

3 .3 - 3.75" Cat-Back Exhaust: $400

Mechanical 1.5 way LSD + housing and half shafts: $950

Universal (for any car):

Sparco Rev Fixed Back Bucket seat (average condition, has tears etc) $200

3-Point Harness: $50

MOMO "Race" Steering wheel with Nissan Boss kit: $250

BBS RS 17x9 +20: $1000

Work Meister 18x9/10: $2950

Stock Parts

R32 GTS(t):

Suspension/Steering

2x Front Sway Bar - $50ea

2x Front Complete upper control arm assembly's including bracket and king pin bearing - $100ea -- PICS PICS

2x Front Camber Arms - $40ea -- PICS

1x Front Passenger side Lower Control Arm - $60 -- PICS

2x Rear Traction arms - $35ea -- PICS PICS

2x Rear Camber arms - $35ea -- PICS

2x Rear Lower Control Arms - $60ea -- PICS

2x Rear Hubs - $100ea -- PICS PICS

1x Rear Subframe - $100

2x Rear Toe Rods (non-hicas) - $35ea -- PICS

1x Rear Toe Rod (hicas) - $50ea

Misc:

2x R32 2dr - Doors - Silver - $300ea

1x Horn, can be hooked up to any car - $20 -- PICS

2x Stock Clutches, 1 half warn, one fair bit more warn - $30 and $70

1x Stock Rear Spoiler (with brake light) - $50 -- PICS

3x RB20 Coilpacks - $30ea

1x Turbo Timer, very basic timer, manual set - $20

1x RB20 Fuel Pump - $40 -- PICS

1x Igniter Module (breaks down under a lot of heat) - $30 -- PICS

R32 GTR:

2x R32 2dr - Doors - Silver - $300ea

Front Grill: $150

R33:

Standard VLSD with housing and Half shafts: $300

R33 Lower Control Arms - $200pr

S13:

2x Rear Traction arms - $35ea -- PICS PICS

2x Rear Camber arms - $35ea -- PICS

2x Rear Toe Rods (non-hicas) - $35ea -- PICS

Located in SA near Mitcham, can Post Anywhere

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