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A few r32 and other parts for sale.

Exedy HD Button Clutch Kit. Fits Nissan Skyline R31 / R32 / R33 / R34. Brand new in box/packaging. Never used. - $550ono

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GAB Sport Coilovers / Height Adjustable - Fits r32/s13. - No knocks or leaks, just a bit dirty - $650ono

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NISMO JTC LightWeight Rims - PCD: 114.3 / 2x 16x8.0JJ OFFSET: +38 / 2x 16x7.0JJ OFFSET: +30 - Still plenty of tread on them - $700ono

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Just Japs Stealth Front Mount Intercooler(black) - $200 - Brand new, still in box.

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r32 Stock turbo - $80ono - Upgraded to t3/t4 turbo, no need for this now.

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GKTECH De-cat Pipe - $70firm - Brand new, still in box. Fits r32/s13/180sx/s14/s15.

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Mines ECU for RB20DET - $120ono

TUNE:

Fuel mapping has been changed

Ignition timing adjusted

Speed limiter has been cut

Rev limiter has been raised +500 rpms

Settings are for the bare type air filter (mushroom type),

and tuned according with a HKS Turbo T3G turbin kit.

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r32 Stock springs - $20ono - Came in the boot of car when i purchased it.

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r32 Front+Dump Pipe - $20ono - Upgraded to 3" turbo back. Has surface rust, but no holes.

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r32 Stock Lower Control Arms - $50ono - Upgraded to r33 LCA's so these are laying around. Still straight, but one of the bushes isn't the greatest.

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Just Jap Hicas bypass Kit - $30 - Brand new, still in packaging.

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r32 Type-S? Front bar - $20ono - Sprayed in satin black.

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r32 SMIC - $50ono

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r33 Climate Control Unit - $15ono

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PM me if interested. Will Ship interstate. Located in Melbourne, postcode 3021.

Frontbar + LCA's SOLD pending payment.

PRICEDROP:

GAB Sport Coilovers / Height + Damper Adjustable - Fits r32 & 180sx/s13(rear). - No knocks or leaks, just a bit dirty - $500firm

NISMO JTC LightWeight Rims - PCD: 114.3 / 2x 16x8.0JJ OFFSET: +38 / 2x 16x7.0JJ OFFSET: +30 - Still plenty of tread on them - $600ono

Just Japs Stealth Front Mount Intercooler(black) - Brand new, still in box. $180firm

r32 Stock turbo - $70ono - Upgraded to t3/t4 turbo, no need for this now.

r32 Stock springs - $10ono - Came in the boot of car when i purchased it.

r32 Front+Dump Pipe - $10ono - Upgraded to 3" turbo back. Has surface rust, but no holes.

Just Jap Hicas bypass Kit - $20firm - Brand new, still in packaging.

r32 SMIC - $40ono

r33 Climate Control Unit - $10ono

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