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I have some leftover parts from my R32 GTRhalf cut. I pulled these parts off over a year ago and now they are just taking up too much room in my shed. Photos were taken after a quick wipe down with damp rag, can get better pictures on request.

I am located on the Northside of Brisbaneand would prefer pickup. However I am willing to ship at the payees expense.

I might have a couple of other piecesavailable (E.G. I have a really clean sump perfect for someone wanting tomodify one, but that is wont be available for a few weeks).

PM or sms on oh4oh4 oh1oh 832

RB26 Transmission, No Bellhousing, no crossmember, with front driveshaft, with shifter (no knob) $600

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Transmission Crossmember $50

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Dashboard (no vents) $75

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Glovebox $50

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Centre Dash section with Tripple Gauges $100

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Guage Cluster $100

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Gauge Surround $75

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Steering Column plastic Surrounds (fusepanel cover supplied but not shown) $50

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Under dash plastic $50

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Kick Panels $50

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Random A/C plastics $10

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Ashtray $10

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A/C Fan $30

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A/C heatexchanger $30

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Heater $30

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Drivers Headlight (small hole made bycustoms, does not appear to have affected light) $50

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Passenger Headlight (small hole made by customs, does notappear to have affected light) $50

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MAF sensors and hks pods with no elements $100

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Turbos $200

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Turbo intake pipe $75

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Turbo heatshields $50

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Nismo turbo dump $50

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Computer $100

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Wiring Loom, includes fuses/relays and allconnectors labeled $400

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Clutch master $20

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Aluminium Engine Mounts $50

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Front KYB shocks with HKS springs $50

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Steering Rack $50

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Power steering pump and hoses $50

Sorry no photo, will take one soon

Front Hubs $100

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A/C cooler with Fan $40

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Radiator with fan shroud $50

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Window wiper motor and linkages $25

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Pedals (not sure where the other pedal is) $50

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Steering Column $50

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Half Shafts $10

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Hey mate,

I will PM you about the ash tray.

RE the Brakes. I have the ABS unit, you can have it for $125.

Also have some wheel speed sensors. The rotors and disks are being used and the booster I am using to mock up in my car, so wont be selling for a few months.

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Sold Parts

+ Gauge Cluster

+ Exhaust Pod Filters and elbows

+ Radiator Fan Shroud

+ Driveshafts

+ Steering rack

+ radiator

+ both headlights

+ abs unit

+ ash tray

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Sold Parts

  • Gauge Cluster
  • Exhaust Pod Filters and elbows
  • Radiator Fan Shroud
  • Driveshafts
  • Steering rack
  • radiator (payment pending)
  • both headlights (payment pending)
  • abs unit (payment pending)
  • ash tray (payment pending)
  • dashboard (payment pending)
  • power steering pump (lines and atessa still available) (payment pending)
  • AFM (payment pending)
  • ECU (payment pending)
  • Clutch master (payment pending)
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Sold Parts

  • Gauge Cluster
  • Exhaust Pod Filters and elbows
  • Radiator Fan Shroud
  • Driveshafts
  • Steering rack
  • radiator
  • both headlights (payment pending)
  • abs unit (payment pending)
  • ash tray (payment pending)
  • dashboard
  • power steering pump (lines and atessa still available)
  • AFM
  • ECU
  • Clutch master
  • Hubs (payment pending)
  • Struts (payment pending)
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No cracks in gauge surround (not sure if clock works). Minor blemishes on centre console sides (tried to take photos, but they haven't come out real well). you could have both for 150

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hi, got my parts today, great to deal with, excellent communication.

would happily buy from again.

thanks again mate.

good luck with the sale of the rest of your parts.

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Sold Parts

  • Gauge Cluster
  • Exhaust Pod Filters and elbows
  • Radiator Fan Shroud
  • Driveshafts
  • Steering rack
  • radiator
  • both headlights (payment pending)
  • abs unit
  • ash tray
  • dashboard
  • power steering pump (lines and atessa still available)
  • AFM
  • ECU
  • Clutch master
  • Hubs
  • Struts
  • AC Fan (payment pending, cooler available for $20)
  • Heater unit
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RB26 transmission $400

- No bellhousing

- With crossmember

- With gearstick (no knob)

- With driveshaft

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Glovebox $40

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Tripple gauges and plastic surround $75

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Gauge surround $50

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Steering column plastics $30

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Turbos with heat shields $75

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Turbo intake pipe $50

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