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Wrecking 1992 R32 GTST, previously registered, full URAS body kit, paint has a slight fleck/glitter, good for a re-shell, flared rear guards. Shell will be for sale, price will depend on what's left on it and what you want included. drp me a pm.

110,000KM R33 Series 2 RB25DET, tested before install by previous owner with good compression on all cylinders. It's believed to be internally stock. Has had timing belt done $900 (long motor)

R33 5-Speed Box – includes hd clutch $1200 or $1400 with the tail shaft and conversion for an r32 gts

Haltech Sprint 500 Platinum computer with unmolested lead kit $700

GTR Injectors $250

gtr head lights $200 for the pair

Aftermarket GTR Fuel Rail $100

Polished front facing intake (china spec) $150

Bigger throttle body $100

Big front mount intercooler kit with Turbosmart bov, TIG welded stainless piping (everything included) $300

Oil filter relocation kit $250 new

High mount stainless exhaust manifold, T04Z turbo, braided oil lines (needs water lines) $1200

Full 3" stainless exhaust with single Genie canon $300

Big alloy radiator $200, matching thermo fans $120

"Carbon fibre" look GTR style fibreglass bonnet $450

"Carbon fibre" look front grille $130

LED Tail lights $150

Smoked Reverse lights $120

HICAS removal lock bar $100

HSD Coilovers very good condition $600

Standard reshimmed LSD $300

R32 GTR seats $450

Turbo timer $30

adjustable upper control arms $250

Nismo control link set including castor rods, upper control arms and lower arms $500

Front strut brace $110

Rear strut brace $80

Everything on the car is for sale, so if its not pictured just ask and I will most likely have it.

pm me for anything you want

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Fatz what cond are the headlights in?

want some with no chips/sand blasted glass, good reflectors inside, all rear mounts attached.

Price posted to melb? Otherwise i think Roy is in Sydney... wonder if that guy can bring them back to me

Fatz what cond are the headlights in?

want some with no chips/sand blasted glass, good reflectors inside, all rear mounts attached.

Price posted to melb? Otherwise i think Roy is in Sydney... wonder if that guy can bring them back to me

would have to have a decent look at them and pull them off

postage would be 30 bux

located ower blue mountains sydney

give jennas number a call if you want something as she is home all the time, knows what we have and ships everything (in between nappy changes)

pete (jennas number is 043189159)

Geeeeeeenuine T04Z Pete?

What rear housing, twin or single entry?

Cheers

the guy i bought it off said it was a garret but can't confirm until i pull it off and check

rear housing is a 0.88

id be keen for that setup since my td06 is out of puff but looks china spec. Exact same one on ebay for less than $600

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