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Location: Seaview Downs SA

Postage / Freight: Would much prefer the bulkier items to be picked up, but if anything requires postage / freight it is at the BUYERS expense, not mine

Contact via PM preferred, I look at the forums most afternoons after work so can answer questions if required

R32 GTR bits

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Stock front upper arms - $40pr

Stock rear camber arms - $50pr

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RB26 stock coilpacks + igniter. Condition unknown - $150 set (incl igniter)

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3x sets RB26 exhaust manifolds. $100pr

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R34 dump pipes (rear has a stuffed o2 sensor in it) - $80pr

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R32 dump pipes - $50pr

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R33 RB26 stock oil pump. Came off a healthy 65k motor, replaced with a Nitto -$100

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RB shifter. Suits all RB boxes as im aware. Bit rusty - $30

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RB flywheel. Needs a machine - $50

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Stock R32 GTR turbos. One fine, one blown (missing exhaust wheel). Both with actuators (blown one has actuator off it in the photos) - $100pr

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R32 stock merge pipe - $50

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R32 Twin Turbo pipe, and some “hot side” pipework - $40 for the lot

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R32 drivers side mirror, black. Came over in the boot of the car -$60

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2.5” Side exit (race) exhaust pipe suit R32 GTR / GTST. Unbolt cat from front pipe, bolt this in place. Goes up and over rear cradle and exits downwards in front of rear wheel (even has threaded flange for exhaust temp sensor from the cat) - $50

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Stock front and rear swaybars. Links okay, probably due some new rubbers - $65ea or $100pr

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RB26 oil and water lines. Probably got a set and a bit of spares. $100 for the lot!

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R32 GTR rear seat. Good condition (hard to get a good photo as its in storage in the shed - $150

R32 GTR Parcel shelf. No holes for child seat brackets - $80

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R32 GTR rear inner trims (below window). Good condition - $80pr

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R32 RB26 block. Not been stripped down, bottom end knock. 113k on the motor, will not be supplied with engine number. $250

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R33 RB26 head. NOTE, PLENUM AND ITBs already sold. Head has no cams, rocker covers etc, has valves in it though. Came off a 65k R33 RB26. $350

Other bits

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R31 Noltec Adjustable Panhard Rod - $90

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R31 manual gearshift lower boot (rubber and metal trim) - $40

R31 clutch master cyl (minus lid), solid line and rubber line, clutch slave cylinder - $50 for the lot

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R31 rear upper trailing arms. As is with nolathane bushes - $40pr

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R31 front bumper indicators, okay condition - $10pr

R31 side indicators, okay condition - $10pr

Universal bullbar indicators (from TJM bar). Wires cut, but wont be hard to rewire - $15pr

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GQ Patrol (early series) grille indicator / parker lenses. Hairline crack in one, otherwise works fine - $40pr

GQ Patrol (late series) body tail lights. Not modded for brake light, reverse lights work - $50pr

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GQ Patrol ST wheel arch flares x4. Gold colour, scratched, couple of plastic tabs broken. Rubbers need replacing too. $50 for the lot

More parts to come, so stay tuned!

PM sent ali-turko

Rear swaybar on hold

RB26 head + one set of manifolds on hold

R34 dump pipes on hold

Hot Pipes on hold

wpnsx, will work out a cost for you in the next few days and be in touch via PM

added to the hold list

RB26 bottom end

RB flywheel

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