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Hey.

Just wondering if the RB26 sale falls through are you willing to sell the Head separately? and if so how much would you be after.

got a head for sale as well

2k for complete head including intake, exhaust, wiring loom etc

pete

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Yeh man everything's in and running sweet, changed the main and big ends to be safe and tomei sump baffle.

If I need the sender I might come up for a drive and grab it from ya on the weekend

More stuff is gone but here's what's still for sale:

-SAAS Steering wheel (no boss kit) $80

-SAAS gear knob $40 (as new condition)

-Sony Xplod Stereo $40-Comes with remote control and manual

-M's turbo timer $40

-Speco Meter 2.5" tacho $50

-Racetech oil pressure gauge $40

-Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40 pick up only

-Pair of pod filters $30

R32 Gtst (coupe and 4 door bits):

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Nismo control link set $550

-5Zigen 3”stainless steel turbo back exhaust $250 (from 4 door sedan)

-Intank Gtst fuel pump $80

R32 Gtr parts (Wrecked whole car so ask away even if it's not listed here):

-Apexi power FC with hand controller $750

-Custom catch can setup (two tanks, made by ProFabrication, only used twice) $300

-Exedy Clutch, good condition $250

-Greddy type R plumback setup $300

-Intercooler 600x400x100mm $130

-BOV setup including stock Rb26 BOVs (return pipe now sold) $200

-Gearbox in good condition $500

-Custom strut brace rear $70

-Stock tail shaft (rear part) $70

-Driveshafts $150 each

-Stock Rb26 front pipes $120

-Stock Rb26 exhaust manifolds and dump pipes $40 each

-Front hubs $150 for the pair

-Lower control arms $50 pair

-Brake booster $60

-Air con compressor $50

-Alternator $120

-Power steering rack $100

-Steering column $80

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

-Rear bar reo $170

-Pair of tail lights (gunmetal grey) $50 each or both for $80

-Pair of doors in excellent condition (gunmetal grey) $200 each or $350 pair

-Drivers door card, a couple of indentations where something has rested against it but otherwise perfect $50 (pick up only)

-Passenger front guard $100 no dents but a couple of scratches on the paint

-Front and rear windows $200 each (pick up only)

-Rear quarter windows $50 each

-Triple gauge cluster $60

-Climate control unit $40

-Stereo/console surround, has one crack but otherwise ok $30

-Sun visors $10 bux pair (a tad dirty)

-Kick panels $10 each

-Skyline door sill plastics $20 pair

-Fabric under bonnet trim $20

-17 x 9 +24 offset Modena rims (full set with rubber) $600

-Front lip $90, painted black has a fair few scratches, chips and a couple of broken clips (pick up only)

R33 Gtst parts:

-Front hubs- includes uprights and abs sensors, no lower control arms $100

-Rear sway bar $50

-Rear cradle $80

-Rear wing $50

-Passenger door $700

-Passenger side mirror $20

-Wiper stalk $15

-Passenger airbag $50 prefer pick up as I'm not sure how well it would go in post

-Ignition barrel with key $50

-Front & rear seatbelts $20 each or $50 for all four

-Climate control unit $30

-B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

-ABS unit $50

-ABS bracket $20 (or free if you buy the ABS unit)

-Power steering rack $50

R33 Gtr (Black 95 non V spec model)

I've got a heap of parts left, check out my wrecking thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/389332-wrecking-black-1995-r33-gtr-fatz-strikes-again/page__pid__6286473__st__120#entry6286473.

I don't have front end stuff (except a drivers guard), gearbox or front seats but do have many other bits still.

R34 Gtr

-Rear hubs $100 each

S13/180sx (removed from a Sileighty) CHEAP!!!!

-5 stud hub conversion $500

-S13 body loom (from Ca18det) $50

-Speedo cable $20

-Front bumper indicators $20 pair

-Climate control unit $30

-Rear 180sx bar (white) $50

-Rear tail light garnish (the metal bit that goes between the bumper and tail lights) $20 or free if you buy the bumper

-Rear plastic garnish (the red plastic bit that has 180sx on it) $10

-Wiper and indicator stalks (a bit grubby but work fine) $10 each

-Earthing kit $20

-Unbroken radiator overflow bottle $20

-Rear hubs $50 pair

-Locked diff with ABS $200

-Nismo 2 way 4.1 5 bolt $650

Sold items:

-Rb26dett engine & N1 turbos

-Wilwood 4 piston Superlight front brakes

-Aftermarket castor rods

-Nissan tool kit

-Nismo metal gearknob

-Pivot 80 mm boost gauge

-R33gtst LED wing light

-S13 Corner indicators

-All EGTs

-Apexi Power FC

-Fibreglass bonnet

-Side Mirrors (white)

-Greddy strut brace front

-Raizin Volt Stabiliser

-Apexi 2” Power Meter gauge

-Jetspeed EGT sensor/gauge

-Tomei 300km dash

-Nismo rubber front brake air guides

-Pair of R33 Gtr rims with rubber

-Side skirts

-5Zigen tip

r32 gtr radiator overflow bottle?

r32 gtr fuel level sender?

need both, posted

thanks

crap i forgot to reply to your pm

yea will be 125 posted let me double check tomorrow to make 100% sure i have the overflow bottle

cheers dude

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Hi mate looking for some r32 parts.

r32 gtst abs tail shaft

any parts that will help me with my r32 5 stud conversion

a indicator / hi low stalk

r32 gtr fuel pump

and a lot more if you can help

thanks toby

Hi mate looking for some r32 parts.

r32 gtst abs tail shaft

any parts that will help me with my r32 5 stud conversion

a indicator / hi low stalk

r32 gtr fuel pump

and a lot more if you can help

thanks toby

only havea non abs tail shaft $70

have a full 5 stud conversion $200

have a 32 gtr indicator stalk $40

r32 gtr fuel pmp and sender $130

yea ill proabably have more just pm me

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