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Its almost a bare shell now, so only really whats under is left.

Complete brakes has near new rotors, braided lines - $650

Nismo fuel pump near new also- $330

Stock gtr diff $500

Cv shafts, front $150 rear $150 for pairs

Gearbox as advertised in other thread! $800

Steering wheel, good Condition with horn $200

Have a greddy oil cooler kit/remote filter has a puncture in one of the lines wouldnt cost too much to fix $250 about 1.5m of braided line is about 40 per m

Have the Hubs also for your 5 stud conversions along with sub frames also. $400 for the lot.

Glass from the rear 1/4's $50 each

Rear glass $100 pick up only on this!

Drivers side guard. good condition $200

Aexi power fc, $600 no hand controller

Complete whiteline bushes throughout also will take $200 for all. including all arms they are in.

Can Courier all items unless otherwise stated.

All items are located in SOUTH WEST SYDNEY!

I still have motor gearbox clutch and a few other bits all for sale see links below!

Keen on the oil cooler kit,please call or text me on 045 888 6668 if you still got it for sale. can pick up anytime.

thanks

Have a greddy oil cooler kit/remote filter has a puncture in one of the lines wouldnt cost too much to fix $250 about 1.5m of braided line is about 40 per m

Will get wheel photos done soon, plenty of interest in him!

rear hubs and knuckles are sold also, pending me getting them out!

  • 3 weeks later...

Is pump still available??

Will it fit an R32 GTR???

Also Near new you reckon??? More info...

How kms??

  • 2 months later...

Still have whiteline bushes and camber arm kit.. front and rear + subframe bushes $150 firmmm

Also still have front hubs. good for 5 stud conversion.. $50

And Good perfect condition Gearbox, no grinds crunches etc price drop to $600

A few other random bits and pieces too.

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