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PHONE 0414 795 824 OR EMAIL [email protected]

I have started taking apart my 1989 Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR.

Please see list below for parts available:

Engine

Head $1,200.00

Cam Covers $300.00

Bottom End w/JE Pistons $1,700.00

Turbos Garret -7s x2 $1,800.00

Radiator Aftermarket $120.00

Pod Filters Blitz Style x2 $40.00

AFM's x2 $120.00

Polished TT Pipe $60.00

IC Plumbing $100.00

Rad Hoses $15.00

Polished Plenum $250.00

Throttle Bodies $300.00

Injectors 550cc $500.00

Fuel Rail $80.00

Polished Throttle $50.00

TPS $60.00

Fuel Regulator $150.00

ABS $180.00

AC System $180.00

Power Steering Pump $120.00

Clutch Fan $30.00

Water Pump $80.00

N1 Oil Pump $200.00

Apexi PowerFC $900.00

Stock Fuel Pump $90.00

Bosch 040 $250.00

Stock Intercooler $200.00

Jim Berry Clutch $400.00

Injector Resistor Pack $70.00

Factory Airbox $150.00

A/C Condenser $80.00

SOLD Split S/S Dump Pipes SOLD

Front Pipe $90.00

Exhaust Catback 3.5" $350.00

Catco Cat 3.5" $150.00

CAS $100.00

SOLD Oil Cooler (New) SOLD

GFB Boost Controller $60.00

TT Boost Controller $20.00

Exhaust Manifolds $60.00

Splitfire Coils $300.00

Ignitor $60.00

Turbo Lines $50.00

Altenator $60.00

AAC $50.00

Windscreen wiper Motor $40.00

Boost Sensor $30.00

BOVS $80.00

Front Diff $300.00

P/S Reservoir $30.00

O2 Sensors $40.00

Winscreen Washer $30.00

Starter Motor $100.00

Crank Pulley $80.00

Nismo Engine Mounts $120.00

Engine Wiring $200.00

SOLD Grex Sandwich Plate SOLD

Driveline

Driveshaft $150.00

Gearbox $600.00

Atessa Pump $120.00

Attessa Reservoir $80.00

Rear Diff $160.00

Front D/S $50.00

Brakes and Suspension

Front Brakes $450.00

Rear Brakes $250.00

Strut Brace $100.00

Lower Control Arms $80.00

Brake Booster &Master $220.00

Front Struts $150.00

Front Sway Bar Stock $70.00

Steering Rack $130.00

Advan 17" w/Tyres $800.00

Front Hubs & Bearings $200.00

Rear Hubs $200.00

Clutch Master $80.00

Throttle Cable $60.00

Rear Sway Bar $60.00

Steering Column $150.00

ABS $180.00

Interior

SOLD Front Seats SOLD

Rear Seat $100.00

Speedo Surround $30.00

Glovebox $50.00

Kickpanels $30.00

G Sensor $120.00

Isotta Steering Wheel $50.00

Dash Gauges $120.00

Gearknob $25.00

Carpet $60.00

Climate Control $90.00

Brake/Acc Pedal $60.00

Handbrake & Cable $50.00

Headlining $50.00

Parcel Shelf $30.00

Rear 1/4 Panels x2 $100.00

Door Cards w/tweaters x2 $100.00

HICAS Computer $50.00

Boot Trim $50.00

Sun Visors $30.00

Door Seals $80.00

Boss Kit $20.00

Atessa Comp $100.00

Gearshift Surround $40.00

A/C Vents $120.00

A Piller Trims $30.00

Interior Lights $15.00

Demister Vents $20.00

Fuse Box Cover $20.00

Drivers Footrest $20.00

Heater Unit $40.00

Passenger Vent $50.00

Center Vent $70.00

Clutch Pedal $30.00

Body

SOLDFront Bar SOLD

Rear Bar $120.00

Doors x2 $300.00

Headlights x2 $200.00

Indicators $60.00

Grill $80.00

Original Grill $80.00

Front Guards x2 $300.00

Fuel Tank $100.00

Side Skirts x2 $120.00

Boot $150.00

Wing $120.00

A/C Condesor Fan $25.00

Rear Lights $100.00

Wiper Arms $20.00

Cowl Panel $30.00

Front Reo $30.00

Number Plate Holder $5.00

Brake Ducts $20.00

If there is something you're after that is not listed feel free to give me a call/sms or email and I'll let you know if I've got it.

Cheers,

Javan

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME

WILL ONLY RESPOND TO PHONE CALLS/SMS AND EMAIL.

PHONE 0414 795 824 OR EMAIL [email protected]

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME

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PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME

WILL ONLY RESPOND TO PHONE CALLS/SMS AND EMAIL.

PHONE 0414 795 824 OR EMAIL [email protected]

I have started taking apart my 1989 Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR.

Please see list below for parts available:

UPDATED LIST AS OF 08/09/2011 - STILL PLENTY OF PARTS AVAILABLE. GARRET TURBOS ARE AS NEW CONDITION, ONLY DONE AROUND 10,000KMS SINCE THEY WERE PUT IN!

Engine

Head $1,200.00

Cam Covers $300.00

Bottom End w/JE Pistons $1,700.00

Turbos Garret -7s x2 $1,800.00

Radiator Aftermarket $120.00

Pod Filters Blitz Style x2 $40.00

AFM's x2 $120.00

Polished TT Pipe $60.00

IC Plumbing $100.00

Rad Hoses $15.00

Polished Plenum $250.00

Throttle Bodies $300.00

Injectors 550cc $500.00

Fuel Rail $80.00

Polished Throttle $50.00

TPS $60.00

Fuel Regulator $150.00

ABS $180.00

AC System $180.00

Power Steering Pump $120.00

Clutch Fan $30.00

Water Pump $80.00

N1 Oil Pump $200.00

Apexi PowerFC $900.00

Stock Fuel Pump $90.00

Bosch 040 $250.00

Stock Intercooler $200.00

Jim Berry Clutch $400.00

Injector Resistor Pack $70.00

Factory Airbox $150.00

A/C Condenser $80.00

SOLD Split S/S Dump Pipes SOLD

Front Pipe $90.00

Exhaust Catback 3.5" $350.00

Catco Cat 3.5" $150.00

CAS $100.00

SOLD Oil Cooler (New) SOLD

GFB Boost Controller $60.00

TT Boost Controller $20.00

Exhaust Manifolds $60.00

Splitfire Coils SOLD

Ignitor SOLD

Turbo Lines $50.00

Altenator $60.00

AAC $50.00

Windscreen wiper Motor $40.00

Boost Sensor $30.00

BOVS $80.00

Front Diff $300.00

P/S Reservoir $30.00

O2 Sensors $40.00

Winscreen Washer $30.00

Starter Motor $100.00

Crank Pulley $80.00

Nismo Engine Mounts $120.00

Engine Wiring $200.00

SOLD Grex Sandwich Plate SOLD

Driveline

Driveshaft $150.00

Gearbox $600.00

Atessa Pump $120.00

Attessa Reservoir $80.00

Rear Diff $160.00

Front D/S $50.00

Brakes and Suspension

Front Brakes $450.00

Rear Brakes $250.00

Strut Brace $100.00

Lower Control Arms $80.00

Brake Booster &Master $220.00

Front Struts $150.00

Front Sway Bar Stock $70.00

Steering Rack $130.00

Advan 17" w/Tyres $800.00

Front Hubs & Bearings $200.00

Rear Hubs $200.00

Clutch Master $80.00

Throttle Cable $60.00

Rear Sway Bar $60.00

Steering Column $150.00

ABS $180.00

Interior

SOLD Front Seats SOLD

Rear Seat $100.00

Speedo Surround $30.00

Glovebox $50.00

Kickpanels $30.00

G Sensor $120.00

Isotta Steering Wheel $50.00

Dash Gauges $120.00

Gearknob $25.00

Carpet $60.00

Climate Control $90.00

Brake/Acc Pedal $60.00

Handbrake & Cable $50.00

Headlining $50.00

Parcel Shelf $30.00

Rear 1/4 Panels x2 $100.00

Door Cards w/tweaters x2 $100.00

HICAS Computer $50.00

Boot Trim $50.00

Sun Visors $30.00

Door Seals $80.00

Boss Kit $20.00

Atessa Comp $100.00

Gearshift Surround $40.00

A/C Vents $120.00

A Piller Trims $30.00

Interior Lights $15.00

Demister Vents $20.00

Fuse Box Cover $20.00

Drivers Footrest $20.00

Heater Unit $40.00

Passenger Vent $50.00

Center Vent $70.00

Clutch Pedal SOLD

Rear View Mirror SOLD

Center console SOLD

Body

SOLDFront Bar SOLD

Rear Bar $120.00

Doors x2 $300.00

Headlights x2 SOLD

Indicators SOLD

Grill $80.00

Original Grill $80.00

Front Guards x2 $300.00

Fuel Tank $100.00

Side Skirts x2 $120.00

Boot $150.00

Wing $120.00

A/C Condesor Fan $25.00

Rear Lights $100.00

Wiper Arms $20.00

Cowl Panel $30.00

Front Reo SOLD

Number Plate Holder SOLD

Brake Ducts SOLD

If there is something you're after that is not listed feel free to give me a call/sms or email and I'll let you know if I've got it.

Cheers,

Javan

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME

WILL ONLY RESPOND TO PHONE CALLS/SMS AND EMAIL.

PHONE 0414 795 824 OR EMAIL [email protected]

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME

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