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Hey guys I have 4 DOOR R32 Skyline 1990 to strip , most parts still available here . Also Doing a Major Clean-out Garage Sale, both my boys have left me alot of parts in the garage and most arent needed, need room for Tools, welder etc.

All doors , front without door trim otherwise complete including intrusion bars R-300$ , F-380$ driver doesn't have window switch .

Side skirts- 180$

Dash- no instrument cluster no switches but HAS air vents - 180$ono

Nismo 260km/h Cluster, has 114***km's on it. Blue backround earlier model R32.

Rear seats complete set - 100 pair

Flor carpet - 120$

Passenger seat- 100 rail included (Late model Trim like 93 coupe, not yucky 4 door type)

Rear parcel shelf - 80$

Complete sun roof - 200$ included roof trim to suit

Boot, In silver - 100$

Boot carpet and plastics - 120$

Rear complete bar with reo - 220$

Rear tail light late model , no groove through them - 180$ono pair

Front GTR fenders a little bit rolled out - 180$post-18510-0-32612700-1291725362_thumb.jpgpost-18510-0-96776700-1291725546_thumb.jpg

Front GTR outside mirrors in white GC - $200 neg- pair

Rb20det Turbo and Dumppipe, was assured in good working order and ran stock boost. $180post-18510-0-07956300-1291725621_thumb.jpg

4 door Sideskirts, Fiberglass not far off standard, in silver nice and subtle, couple of scrathes otherwise good and hard to find $160

Twin Pipe/muffler's cat back exhaust, came off my R32 gts-t, in great working order only has one hanger broken off back, (have it here somwhere, need it welded back on) no holes and a very unqie and not very loud system, nice tune but on the quiet side of aftermarket mufflers, Jasma approved made in Japan. $350post-18510-0-79130800-1291726018_thumb.jpg

Aftermarket Rear Adjustable Camber Arms, Suit R32 gts, gts-4, gts-t, gtr, Silvia 180sx S13 models, $100 post-18510-0-25444300-1291726063_thumb.jpg

Rb20 DET Motor, Fairly Complete, pwr steering pump and alternator included (whatever is on it comes with it), I have never run it but Bought it as a good running spare for my r32 drift car. Have no space for it anymore and need it gone, will deliver locally, Comes with another motor which has spun a bottom end bearing but has a turbo, manifold and dump pipe on it so, Both Motors $800.post-18510-0-85889200-1291726384_thumb.jpg

R33 Nismo Suspension, Complete $350ono post-18510-0-25858100-1291726966_thumb.jpg

17x7 Multistud 4 and 5x114.3 Wheels, offset at +42 from memory, will double check, tyres are poor on them, sat great on our old r32 4 door. Original Sparco Wheels $800onopost-18510-0-10409300-1291727723_thumb.jpg

Gtr and Gtr aftermarket for S13?, skyline? wings, Make me an offer pleasepost-18510-0-03678000-1291724627_thumb.jpgpost-18510-0-04605500-1291727809_thumb.jpgpost-18510-0-85529900-1291727840_thumb.jpg

Nismo Original Camber Arms to suit R32 gts, gts-4, gts-t, gtr, Silvia 180sx S13 models $160ono post-18510-0-11468000-1291724714_thumb.jpg post-18510-0-88973400-1291727890_thumb.jpg

Nismo Front Shocks, no springs but might have the tops somwhere, run any springs you like, will suit all r32 skyline models $80post-18510-0-84015900-1291724761_thumb.jpgpost-18510-0-68124500-1291728078_thumb.jpg

Original PWR Blow off valve, Awesome Quality, Have two new ones here if you are running a twin turbo setup. $195onopost-18510-0-09726400-1291724850_thumb.jpg

PWR Engine Oil Cooler, with dash fittings to run from your radiator into cooler and back, basically a Oil to water cooling system, liek a water to air intercooler, very efficent and quality PWR australian made item, awesome in tight engine bays and looks great. $350 no need for itpost-18510-0-37767800-1291724919_thumb.jpgpost-18510-0-40247400-1291725022_thumb.jpg

Have some more stuff and parts lying around, please call or text if you are after anything. Want the space in the garage and some money for the holidays would be good. Thanks in advance guys

In case somebody is interested in whole rolling / unrolling shell- drop me PM with offers or call on 04333 77 325 Located in South Side Brisbane,please do not expect me to exchange 20... sms's with you about the car as I am not a journalist .

Car use to be registered need some work to get it back on the road or great for building your own drift car

Fuel flap,rear cradle ,arms,stereo surround ,Stereo brackets,interior plastic and trims ,key barrel with key, F & R good windows , radiator support, rear 1/4 ,roof ,beaver cut Complete rolling shell at the moment so whatever you need with interior or without can buy as whole package or body parts by them selves, etc...

PLEASE do not ask me for front bar,bonnet, headlights ,engine,box,loom ECU . I don't have them or they aren't for sale . I do have a Rb20, bought as a spare for drift car, been assured was in great health and was used in the guys missus daily with a pwr steering pump, coilpacks etc etc,Comes with another rb20 whose bottom end bearings went but has manifold and turbo and dump, both motors as they are For a Total of $850.

Shell is coming with dash , rear seats , stock shocks , all windows . doors , rear boot , tail light late models , boot trims . fuel tank ,rear shafts , steering colum , steering rack , complete sun roof carpet ,

NO front brakes and rear rotors , NO DIFF or maybe if i can find stock diff??,NO MANUAL conversion kit,NO drive shaft ,NO FRONT bar-bonnet-headlights-reo bar -driver seat -steering wheel

,NO wiring loom .

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Edited by familka gtr

Im after the stereo brackets. how much and can i come and pick them up

I am on the gold coast

Yes they are still in the car, 40$ , I can drop them through AUS post if u want 46$ delivered , u save fuel and time ,I sent you sms yesterday , but not sure you got it or you changed mind ?

Do you have front indicators? Didnt see them mentioned?

Cheers

Mick

Yes Mick sorry , not all items are listed and because of no edit options , I could place them in post after while.

They are GTR indicators full amber orange - 200$ pair

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  • 3 weeks later...

Complete sun roof - 200$ included roof trim to suit

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I'm looking for a spare. what condidtion is the seal around the glass in?

PS lines - condition ?

ABS lines -condition?

Hi, will you separate the vents from the dash?

Also, do you have a L/H A'Pillar mould??

Chasing all of these items for our 4-door... :)

  • 3 weeks later...

SORRY FOR DELAY ,DONT CHECK POST

hey mate do u have a speedo cable for sale and wats the lowerst on the nismo cluster

Got speedo cable, but what model do you need , few different ones for R32 .Nismo cluster gone .

pm me Cheers

Complete sun roof - 200$ included roof trim to suit

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I'm looking for a spare. what condidtion is the seal around the glass in?

PS lines - condition ?

ABS lines -condition?

Yes deal if you still want it , seals looks good to me .

PS looks OK

ABS bot sure need to check if it has ABS .

Hi, will you separate the vents from the dash?

Also, do you have a L/H A'Pillar mould??

Chasing all of these items for our 4-door... :)

Yes I will, left pass side is gone already , but I do have new air vents if need .

A pillar mould should be here

pretty sure this guy has gone mia

i sms'd him back last year to no reply

Mate I am getting 20 sms a day so not sure got yours anyway.

So dont SMS me , if you want something and I didnt respond SMS , call me , dont be greedy to spend $ on call .

If you really want something you get in contact with person who sell part , if you do just window shopping you drop sms and waiting for what ? :cheers:

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  • 2 years later...

would you separate the alternator? if so tell me a figure.

last post was over 2 years ago...

however I should have an alternator for ya, shoot me a pm



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