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I have the following parts for sale:

  • RB20 Manual Gear Box: Used condition, smooth through the gears. 1st to 2nd can be sticky when cold: $400
  • Genuine R32 GTR front mount intercooler: Very good condition: $200
  • R32 GTS KYB rear struts: Un-used, still in box: $100
  • Full set of R32 GTR struts and springs: Genuine GTR struts and aftermarket springs: $150
  • RB30 Manual ECU: Working Condition: $35
  • Volk GR-C rims: Good condition, comes with 40% tread, missing one cap (PCD 4x100, 7.5 inch wide),
    Comes with adapter spacers to suit PCD 4x114.3: $450
  • R32 GTS/GTR Steering Column Surround: Good Condition: $30
  • Genuine Nissan Wheel Chocks x2: Used Condition: $15
  • HR31 Auto Gear Box cross member, suit RB25 Gearbox conversion: Good Condtion: $40
  • R31 Clutch master and slave including lines: Used Condtion: $70
  • RB30 AFM: Unknown working Condition: $20
  • R33 / RB25 Power Steering Pump: Unknown Condition: $30
  • HR31 Coupe Boot Lid: Good Condition, Black: $75
  • Nissan Space Saver Wheel: PCD 4x114.3, 100% Tread: MAKE AN OFFER

Postage at buyers expense.

Postage or Pick up for gear box, intercooler and wheels will need to be organised by the buyer!

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When they come off the car they were in working order. They arent sqeaking and they arent leaking.

Shipping can be organised to Melbourne at your cost. I will get a quote from pack and send tomorrow.

  • 3 weeks later...

Yo man can i grab the r31 clutch master cylinder & slave off you?

I live in nsw so youd have to post it. Ill cover the charges for that obviously! =)

Msg me! 0402935005!

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