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Item Summary: R32 Gts-t Skyline part out

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Want something different

Asking Price: 1000000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm or Post

Extra Information:

Ok, im parting out a R32 gtst

Parts that will be avaliable are:

*Rolling shell, with stock suspension $2000

*RB20 engine package - motor (complete with all manifolds and stock 20 turbo)- box - exedy HD clutch - loom and stock ecu, $1200

*Genuine Trust cat-back exhaust $300

*Genuine Greddy Intercooler with piping $400

*Haltech E11V2 currently being used with RB20, have been told that its useable with 25 as is, i will check this with Haltech today. $1200

*SuperSpark coilpacks for RB20 and Series 1 RB25. $300

*Stainless highmount 20/25 turbo manifold, brand new never used, does not include gaskets, $150

All prices are slightly negotiable, but stupid offers will be ignored.

I will put pictures up tonight or tomorrow morning at the latest.

PM with any questions.

Started stripping today all parts will be out by the weekend. As parts come out, i will take photos.

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Ok apparently i cant edit my posts on this site :S

But i have decided to strip the shell as i have had a lot of interest in separate parts at the moment it looks like this

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The bonnet and boot lid have been sold. But a deal may still be reachable at a cheaper price.

Otherwise prices for the parts from the shell are as follows

*Front Guards $50 each

*Headlights $200 pair

*Indicators $50 each

*Front bar (stck Gtst item) $60

*Wing Mirrors $30 each

*Front seats $200 pair.

*Rear Seats $50

*Dash, no cracks all vents $200

*Rear 5 stud $400

*Tail lights $50 each

*Rear Bar $60

*Manual Conversion (box clutch pedal box etc, everything you need) $1000

*China turbo (same size as a kkr480) $200

*Door's minus window switches, including glass $150 each

*Window Switches $50 each

*Also have miscellaneous parts from the engine bay, make an offer.

If there is something you are chasing that isnt listed send me a PM and i will get back to you.

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Im after the drivers front guard depending on the condition

please sms me on 0410665701 and I will come around and pick it up

Im on the gold coast myself

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  • 3 weeks later...

This is everything i have left need this stuff gone as its taking up room in the garage, so I'm open to reasonable offers.

*Haltech e11v2 suits rb20/25/26 $1000

*Rear shocks with lowered springs $50 pair.

*Rear reo $50

*Radiator and shroud $50

*Plastic side steps $40

*front rotors and calipers $200

*Steering rack (hicas) $50

*Engine crossmember $100

*Left Tie rod $40

*Interior light (the twin lights at the front of the cabin) $20

*Castor arms $50pr

*Camber arms $50pr

*LCA's $60pr

*Wiper motor $30

*Front seat belts $40 each

*Roof liner $40

*Rear Calipers $70 pair

*Cross over pipe with stock BOV $20

*Power steering res $20

*ignitor $50

*Climate control unit $50

*Switches from dash cluster surround $20 each

*Greddy Cooler kit $350

*Dash no cracks all vents $150

*Drivers side door (no window switch) $100

*dash and body loom $100

*ignitor loom $50

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ok:

fuse cover in engine bay-> readable-> $?

battery hold down clamp -$?

A/C controller - $50 I'll pick it up as long as it lights up and works.

rear licence plate holder -$?

Front bar - condition - cut up or still stock. wnat stock with no damage.

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