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Cheers guys! NISSAN PARTS GARAGE SALE

Hey guys clearing out the garage so have collected a heap of car parts (mostly Nissan) over the years. Deciding to get rid of some of it. A lot of good quality, useful parts all going ridiculous cheap! :ph34r:

So grab a bargain guys! some rare parts in here as well, you'll pay twice (and the rest) for these at a wreckers! May discount on some items so feel free to offer and will give discount for multiple item buys! :eek3:

So look at what is there if there is no picture for it let me know!

Parts all in Mount Gravatt, South Brisbane.

Please don't hesitate to text me on 0419761510 to find out more information or organize a time to come pick up!

R33 GTS-T PARTS (rb25de/t)

- R33 quarter (1/4) front guard/panel - $50.00

- R33 skyline (S1) passenger seat - $ 40.00

- R33 gts (non-turbo) rear brake calipers and lines - $50

- R33 gts (non-turbo) rear brake rotors (suit 4 stud, set)- $30

- R33 rb25det brake filler bottle $10.00

- R33 quarter panel indicator (right side) - $10.00

- R33 Smart Entrance box – FREE

- R33 roof handles x 4 - $10.00

- R33 dash vents near windscreen x 2 $5.00 each

- R33gts-t front passenger sear seats (great conditions includes rails) - $5

- R33 skyline jack and tool set – $20

- R33 boot gas struts - $10

- R33 fuse box and loom (has fuses and relays - $10.00)

- R33 wiper motor- $20.00

- R33 OEM throttle body (no TPS) - $30.00

- R33 rear interior trims, good condition - $20.00

- R33 front sway bar - $20.00

- R33 interior side pillars (seat belts go into them) pair - $10.00

- R33 stereo/gear surround - $10.00

- R33 genuine floor mats - $10.00

- R33 Manual Dash, 120XXX k's - $20.00

- R33 B-Pillars Pair - $10.00

- R33 accelerator peddle - $10.00

- R33 castor rods - $10.00 pair

R32 GTS-T/GTR PARTS (rb20de/t)

- R32gtr rear rotor (single) - $20 (slotted)

- R32gts-t rb20det OEM throttle body - $20

- R32gts-t rb20det coil pack brackets x 2 - $20

- R32 full hi-has set up $20.00

- Rb20det charcoal canister - $10.00

- R32gts-t rear cradle supports – FREE

- R32gts-t rear tail shaft (center – diff) x 2 - $10 each

- R32 front sway bar - $20.00

- R32 front indicators (some broken mounts) - $20.00 pair

- R32 coilovers (Rears 2 x Gabs adjustable coils, Fronts 2 x Blisteins coils, stiff enough to drift) - $200.00

- R32 gts-t rear reo bar (bent slightly on driver's side, still useable) - $20.00

- R32 gts-t passenger side front guard, in primer, straight - $50.00

- R32 gts-t plastic wheel trims – all of them $10.00

- R32 gts-t power steering reservoir and lines - $20.00

- R32 gts-t gear boot surround - $5.00

- 2 x R32 Front cross member supports - $20.00

- R32 coolant overflow bottle -$10.00

- R32 washer bottle - $10.00

- R32 rubber intake pipe with spring inside (stop sucking shut on boost) - $20.00

- R32 air conditioning grille and freezer - $30.00

- R32 alloy intake pipe with silicone - $20.00

- R32 turbo fuel pump - $30.00

- R32 fuel rail $10.00

- R32 air-conditioning line $10.00

- R32 HICAS rack – FREE

- Rb20 engine/computer loom (some wires missing) – FREE\

- RB 5 bolt stainless dump pipe (needs to be welded to exhaust) - $10.00

- R32 boot interior - $60.00

- R32 castor rods - $20.00 pair

- R32 gts-t rear bar drivers side marks - $20.00

- R32 GTR front bar missing lip, black - $50.00

VH41DE

- 1 x Automatic Gearbox of a 1993 Nissan Y32 Cima VH41DE Half Cut with 75,000k's in perfect condition – make excellent drag gearbox - $400.00

UNIVERSAL

- 1 x Jasma performance muffler, had on my r33, great note! - $70.00

- 1 x KnN pod filer - $10.00

- 1 x Blue Anodized Pod Filer - $10.00

- 1 x RaceTech Boost gauge - $10.00 (in cup)

- 1 x Pro Comp Oil Temp Gauge With sender unit $30.00

- 2 x rb water pumps - $5.00 each

- 2 x universal roof racks - $30.00

- Custom Billet 10mm hub centric wheel spacers - $40.00 4 x 114.3PCD

RIMS & TYRES

- 4 x r32 gtr rims (Rears: Toyo proxy 245's 80% heaps of tread and fronts tires need replacing) (5 x 114.3PCD) - $500ono

- 4 x r33 gts-t rims (little gutter rash, all straight tires need replacing, 5 x 114.3PCD) $150.00

- 4 x r32 gts-t rims (very little gutter rash, all center caps, tires need replacing, 5 x 114.3PCD) $200.00

- 4 x r34 gts-t rims (little gutter rash, tires need replacing, 5 x 114.3PCD) - $150.00

- 2 x ANZ 17" 5 x 114.3PCD, tires need replacing - $100.00

- 2 x Rodney Jane Racing Wheels, tires need replacing 5 x 114.3PCD - $100.00

- 2 x 300zx wheels, 5 x 114.3PCD, tires need replacing - $70.00

- 1 x s13/s14/r32gts/r33gts space saver (4 x 114.3PCD) - $20.00

- 1 x r33 gts-t rim, 60% tread - $30.00

Please do not hesitate to call/text on 0419761510 or email [email protected]

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anything other than the stuff you listed?

looking a plastic panel that protects the fuel filler neck int he drivers rear wheel area/

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Hi mate I'd like to require

R32 coolant overflow bottle -$10.00

- R32 washer bottle - $10.00

Do you also happend to have R32 Front seat belt buckles? thanks

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