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okay i have the following for sale.

Iam located in Newcastle, NSW

Would like cash on delivery, if an item needs to be sent i can organise courier or you can, payement by cash or bank deposit, good will be sent once money can be seen in my account.

Any more information call me on 0415108348

Would also be interested in swapping some parts for r32gtst type m side skirts, r32 gtst front right gaurd, r32 lsd diff, r32 gtr seats

Make a decent offer on anything!

ok so for sale i have:

stainless high mount manifold second hand, good condition, fitted with 38mm external wastegate $100

set of wheels to suit r32 skyline, unsure of brand but can send you pics if interested, tyres are pretty much brand new so $200

rb20det head minus camshafts $50

r32 gtst tail lights, off a black skyline $50 for both

complete rb25 loom $80

R32 GTR front bumper bar, genuine, some minor damage $250

MICROTECH LT12S WITH HAND CONTROLLER AND CABLE. PLUG AND PLAY STRAIGHT INTO R32,R33 $700

RB20DET motor complete with wiring, everything, in working order, just needs some new exhaust manifold studs. has new head gasket and other work done, receipts $500

r32 rb20 5 speed manual gearbox in great working order $500

r34 gtt rb25 standard turbo im told. Minimal shaft play in great working order $300

r32 gtst rear spoiler blue $50

Hey would you be willing to take the camshafts and CAS out of the complete engine?

Cheers,

Sheri

*sorry just saw your post that you dont want to part the engine - no worries :)

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