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TEIN suspension for R32 GT-R, great condition, spring seat height adjustable only.

No leaks that I can see, ran great on the car but it's a tad too stiff for daily duties in Sydney (i.e. shithouse roads, I'm too soft).

Turns like a machine.

$700 firm pick up only (no rush to sell these as they are in great condition).

3" cat back exhaust off my GT-R, could possibly fit non GT-R R32s. Has small small 'hotdog' resonator and what looks like an "APC" rear muffler.

Gives your car a great note, selling as I put a quieter system on (I'm getting too old). Has some scratches, it's a 2nd hand exhaust.

$350 pick up only.

Location: Liverpool area, NSW.

Contact: PM is your best bet

I'll get some dodgy pictures later on in the week, busy this weekend.

PM me for my number

$600 for TEINS (I'm getting attached to my current suspension)

$250 for exhaust, it's taking up garage space urrgghh

Also have my R32 GTS-t wreck. No engine/gearbox/front brakes. Diff should be good, power steering was good. Ideal for someone who can drag it onto a trailer/truck. $400 located in St Marys.

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Lowball away

I also have another set of struts, front Koni dampers rear standard dampers, Eibach springs all round. I thought the Konis were stuffed but it was the upper control arm knocking.

$200

RB20DET silvertop with R34 turbo, loom, ECU $1,500 I think it has around 130,000 km (can't remember the reading on the cluster).

R32 side mount intercooler $40 nothing wrong with it.

Wreck went to waste (was scrapped).

Everything else still for sale.

TEIN suspension - $600

3" cat-back exhaust - $200

Koni front/standard rear dampers with Eibach springs - $200

Standard GT-R cluster - $40

Standard GTS-t cluster - $30

Standard GT-R steering wheel - $20

Nardi steering wheel - $40 (I paid $100 lol)

RB20DET (silvertop) with R34 turbo, computer/loom - $1,500

R32 GTS-t front brakes (4 pots) calipers/pads/rotors - $200

Standard R32 GTS-t side-mount intercooler - $30

No nibbles :(

TEIN suspension - $600

3" cat-back exhaust - $200

Koni front/standard rear dampers with Eibach springs - $200

Standard GT-R cluster - $40

Standard GTS-t cluster - $30

Nardi steering wheel - $30 (I paid $100 lol)

RB20DET (silvertop) with R34 turbo, computer/loom - $1,500

R32 GTS-t front brakes (4 pots) calipers/pads/rotors - $200 or swap for R33 N/A front brakes

Standard R32 GTS-t side-mount intercooler - $20

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Bump

TEIN suspension - $600

3" cat-back exhaust - $200

Koni front/standard rear dampers with Eibach springs - $200

Standard GT-R cluster - $30

Standard GTS-t cluster - $30

Nardi steering wheel - $30

RB20DET (silvertop) computer/loom *no turbo* - $700

R32 GTS-t front brakes (4 pots) calipers/pads/rotors - $200

Standard R32 GTS-t side-mount intercooler - $20

  • 7 months later...

Yeah mate, still lying around in the shed.

Note RB20DET is gone.

Looking to swap the TEINs back into my car, so Ohlins suspension might be available soon (very good for street).

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