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  • 3 weeks later...

still sitting here in South Brisbane. Gotta move the car this week or next.

Any offers for the wreck? please let me know asap and I will cut you a good deal

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  • 9 months later...

hi everyone, I have been away

thanks for the people who bought so much. and thanks to the guys who concidered it.

I still have parts remaining:

items for sale:

1 * cat back exhaust - RS*R Invidia - has two mufflers suites r32

3 * RS-GT 17x7 wheels - copies bought from aussie tyres - shadow chrome colour- have federal tryes on them worn down to the wear indicators. In my experience the rims clear the rear brake caliper of a GTSt but need a small spacer to clear the front. These may suite a GTSt or any of those 5 stud patterns on Silvias, I would assure you if you had a r32 gtS it would be fine. UNSURE of the offset maybe 35.

1 * RS-GT 17x7 rim - same as above but this one does not have any rubber and it has a damaged outer lip

2 * Side mirrors - genuine - gun grey - LH & RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black damaged - RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black - LH suites r32

2 * Air Filters - HKS - green foam type - came off a stock gtr afm

1 * Turbo Timer - HKS - excellent working condition

1 * Air Box - Genuine - Nissan r32 gtst box without an air filter

  • 4 weeks later...

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items for sale:

2 * Radiators - from gtr r32 would suite skylines, and it may suite the silvia

1 * cat back exhaust - RS*R Invidia - has two mufflers suites r32

3 * RS-GT 17x7 wheels - copies bought from aussie tyres - shadow chrome colour- have federal tryes on them worn down to the wear indicators. In my experience the rims clear the rear brake caliper of a GTSt but need a small spacer to clear the front. These may suite a GTSt or any of those 5 stud patterns on Silvias, I would assure you if you had a r32 gtS it would be fine. UNSURE of the offset maybe 35.

1 * RS-GT 17x7 rim - same as above but this one does not have any rubber and it has a damaged outer lip

2 * Side mirrors - genuine - gun grey - LH & RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black damaged - RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black - LH suites r32

2 * Air Filters - HKS - green foam type - came off a stock gtr afm

1 * Turbo Timer - HKS - excellent working condition

1 * Air Box - Genuine - Nissan r32 gtst box without an air filter

1 * Twin Plate Clutch and lighten flywheel - HKS - GTR Push Type clutch, used and removed because it started to slip. good for custom rebuilding to your liking. Out of R32 gtr.

1 * Turbo Crossover Piping - genuine - From r32 gtr and polished with 'twin turbo' embedded

2 * Radiators - from gtr r32 would suite skylines, and it may suite the silvia

1 * cat back exhaust - RS*R Invidia - has two mufflers suites r32

3 * RS-GT 17x7 wheels - copies bought from aussie tyres - shadow chrome colour- have federal tryes on them worn down to the wear indicators. In my experience the rims clear the rear brake caliper of a GTSt but need a small spacer to clear the front. These may suite a GTSt or any of those 5 stud patterns on Silvias, I would assure you if you had a r32 gtS it would be fine. UNSURE of the offset maybe 35.

1 * RS-GT 17x7 rim - same as above but this one does not have any rubber and it has a damaged outer lip

2 * Side mirrors - genuine - gun grey - LH & RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black damaged - RH suites r32

1 * Side mirror - genuine - black - LH suites r32

2 * Air Filters - HKS - green foam type - came off a stock gtr afm

1 * Turbo Timer - HKS - excellent working condition

1 * Air Box - Genuine - Nissan r32 gtst box without an air filter

cheers

Hi mate where u located? keen on zorst and the hkss filter? how much for zorst.. where u located

I am in Burleigh Heads in the Gold Coast

And I am not sure what I I'll let the exhaust go for, say $300.

Air filters would be $120

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