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So the wife is pregnant and wants everything cleared out. Sadly, I've got many parts in the way so please help us out. All parts are ONO unless they're new. I accept EMT or Paypal +3% and will ship. The minor complication is that I'm located in Canada but shipping isn't so bad. Not enough busted up skylines in Canada to sell parts easily lol. Prices are in AUD but correct if things look off. Our values are different here. Thanks!

Red anodized aluminum Under drive waterpmp, alternator, belt New $200.00

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OEM catalyzer air care ready Used excellent $100.00

Nismo Exhaust system, R32 GTR. $900.

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OEM coil packs Used each $40.00

Apexi D-jetro/boost controller MAP sensors (2) and harness New $300.00

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Apexi Boost controller harnesses (2) New each $35.00

Rear calipers including OEM brake lines Used excellent $150.00

Silver GTR OEM spoiler Used $60.00

Black GTR OEM spoiler Super clean $200

White (paint shop ready) Nismo spoiler. TBA

All season Falken Ziex 512 225R/50-16 Used $300.00

HKS SSQV BOV II, less than 100km. $200

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OEM turbos Used 134,000km $200.00

Winter tires, Marangoni for OEM GTR rims used 90% left $400.00

HKS fuel cut defender Used good $100

Used temperature control unit Used excellent $75.00

Rb26 OEM fuel rail Used $60.00

OEM GTR fuel pump Used excellent $60.00

Rb26 OEM Injectors each used $50.00

Rb26 OEM FPR Used $25.00

Kakimoto exhaust system Used $600.00

RB26 Intake manifold Used $100.00

RB26 OEM Skyline floormats Used $75.00

Unknown Cat delete pipe Used $80.00

OEM GTR intercooler Used $100.00

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RB26 OEM Clutch pedal bracket Used $15.00

Wheel spacers 12mm (pair) New $40.00

RB26 OEM Blow off Valves Used $40.00

RB26 OEM exhaust manifolds Used $150.00

RB26 OEM Turbo outlets $100.00

R32 GTR HICAS assembly. Used functional $350.00

R32 GTR ABS control block $200.00

RB26 down pipe (N1?) with flex coupling for rear turbo Used $130.00

Clutch fan Used $150.00

HID kit Used $75.00

HID 500k kit #2 New $150.00

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Air conditioning fan Used $30.00

RB26 OEM intercooler Used $150.00

Air conditioning radiator n bottle Used $100.00

HKS racing chamber hard intake piping kit New For R33/R34 but will fit R32 $750.00

I'll update the list as I find more stuff.

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