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hey all,

due to defects and extended time off the road i am parting out my r32.

i was going to rebuild the car but its no longer an option, so i have the following available; (PM for anything not on the list as i may have it)

I will update this list as often as i can

RB20 short motor which will have the following parts fitted, i just need to finish putting it all on:

- New genuine oil pump and front main seal

- New genuine water pump

- New genuine timing belt and idler bearings

- Arospeed adjustable cam gears

- New rear main seal

- sump seal redone

- Splitfire coilpacks

- new spark plugs

Does not come with turbo or any manifolds.

Not sure what i want for the motor but ive spent close to $1500 on it in parts, make an offer.

G4 coilovers in good condition - $500

T04E Turbo and dump pipe to suit ext wastegate, turbo has slight shaft play and leakage - $200 ono

White Sparco 18x9in rims, Nankang tyres with decent rubber - $700. will take photos and check offset ect in due time

Battery box and wiring and kill switch to relocate to boot - $80

Not sure what the following would be worth, feel free to make me any offers

Standard gearbox in good condition, drove well and no crunching

Standard Diff

Front and Rear brakes

Front and Rear seats in good condition, one small ciggie mark in the passenger seat.

A/C climate control unit

Front guards, rear tail light surrounds, power mirrors, rear wing and boot in dark blue

I have pretty much everything available except boot plastics.

PM me or reply here if you have any enquiries, all parts located in Mt Druitt

Ian.

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Ive taken some pics and will upload tonight if not tomorrow.

i also have the centre console bracket, $10 should do for that.

no boot carpet though.......

Battery box and wiring and kill switch to relocate to boot - $80 - pic plz

got boot carpet?

also U bracket that holds the centre glove box in place from underneath

I also have the following:

HKS turbo timer and harness to suit the r32 - $50

Turbosmart E-Boost with solenoid, wiring, pillar mounted guage cup ect, worked very well when the car was driving - $150.

Hey guys and girls i have stripped most of the car now and have the following available:

- RB20 short motor, assembled with rocker/cam covers - $500.

- New genuine oil pump and front main seal - $150.

- New genuine water pump - $80.

- New genuine timing belt and idler bearings - $80

- Arospeed adjustable cam gears - $100

- G4 coilovers in good condition - $400

- T04E Turbo and dump pipe to suit ext wastegate, turbo has slight shaft play and leakage - $200 ono

- White Sparco 17x9in rims, Nankang tyres with decent rubber - $650 ono.

- Battery box and wiring and kill switch to relocate to boot - $80

- Standard gearbox in good condition, drove well and no crunching $600 ono.

- Standard Diff - $300

- Front brake setup - $200

- Rear brake setup - $15

- Front seats in good condition, one small ciggie mark in the passenger seat. - $200 pr.

- A/C climate control unit - $60

- Rear tail lights and surrounds - $60

- Power mirrors $50 pr

- Rear wing and boot in dark blue $100

- Doors in dark blue - $60 each

- Rear quarter interior panels in good condition - $50 each

- Rear quarter glass panels - $60 each

- HKS Turbo timer and R32 harness - $50

- Turbosmart eboost, with gauge cup for a pillar mounting - $150

- Door windows - $100 each

- Power window switches - $50 each

- 3inch catback exhaust - $150

- Standard shifter cut down - $40

- Dash in good condition, 1 bubble popping up could be easily fixed - $80

- Rear seat top half - $50

- Headlights and amber corners - $150 both sides

- Rear axles $100 each

I also have most interior panels except boot and top panels of rear quarter.

Pics uploading now, i am contactable on 0411 447 096

Ian.

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