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Thinking about selling my R32 as a rolling shell (no engine, gearbox or diff). It will however come with another RB20DET, gearbox and diff with the sale. Not very pretty because I've been using it for drifting, but R32's look so cool.

It does have on it:

- Adjustable castor rods

- HSD coilovers but one dampener needs a rebuild (bound feels like it's blown out).

- Has Potenza front struts because of the coilover problem

- DVD player and motorised touch scren (1 DINN)

- Project Mu front brake pads

- Bosch 040 intank pump with relay from battery

- 2.5 months rego

- Hicas lock bar

- GTR rear cradle (suspension knuckles)

It will also come with separate:

- Original RB20DET (I was running a RB25)

- RB20 gearbox

- VLSD

- Flywheel, HD clutch/pressure plate.

After $2500, I think I can wreck it down for the same price. If you're after parts let me know and I'll consider wrecking it down sooner if I have enough interest. I might even put a RB30 into it in the mean time.

EDIT: No pics of it at the moment, any that I do have I don't want to post :P.

R32 forsale price without particular bits:

Rolling shell - $1700

- Adjustable castor rods

- HSD coilovers but one dampener needs a rebuild (bound feels like it's blown out).

- Has Potenza front struts because of the coilover problem

- DVD player and motorised touch scren (1 DINN)

- Project Mu front brake pads

- Bosch 040 intank pump with relay from battery

- 2.5 months rego

- Hicas lock bar

- GTR rear cradle (suspension knuckles)

- 3 Inch Cat Back exhaust

Rolling shell with gearbox & Diff - $2200

- Adjustable castor rods

- HSD coilovers but one dampener needs a rebuild (bound feels like it's blown out).

- Has Potenza front struts because of the coilover problem

- DVD player and motorised touch scren (1 DINN)

- Project Mu front brake pads

- Bosch 040 intank pump with relay from battery

- 2.5 months rego

- Hicas lock bar

- GTR rear cradle (suspension knuckles)

- 3 Inch Cat Back exhaust

- RB20 Gearbox

- VLSD

- Flywheel, HD Clutch/pressureplate

Rolling shell with Engine, gearbox & Diff - $2700

- Adjustable castor rods

- HSD coilovers but one dampener needs a rebuild (bound feels like it's blown out).

- Has Potenza front struts because of the coilover problem

- DVD player and motorised touch scren (1 DINN)

- Project Mu front brake pads

- Bosch 040 intank pump with relay from battery

- 2.5 months rego

- Hicas lock bar

- GTR rear cradle (suspension knuckles)

- 3 Inch Cat Back exhaust

- RB20 Gearbox

- VLSD

- Flywheel, HD Clutch/pressureplate

- RB20DET engine, loom, computer, afm, sidemount, etc

- 3 inch split pipe/screamer

* Car will come with different wheels (Evo rims or 15/16's).

* Greddy Intercooler is not included

Hey Peeps,

Selling my tow car and trailer because I need the cash for a house.

Details are

2006 Ford Transit MWB

6sp Manual

Turbo Diesel

207xxxkms

Cargo Barrier

Rear Spotlights

4.5t tow bar

Can tow a car on a trailer plus half a workshop in the back combined towing capability is 5 tonne

Also selling with the van is my tilt car trailer.

2 axle with front storage compartment

tilts with ramps that is hidden underneath the trailer

(Trailer will not be sold unless van is sold)

$16,000 ono

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I Have a bunch of stuff that is taking up room in the shed that id like to get rid of, but i only really want to sell locally because of the size of most items:

driver and passenger r33 s2 front seats in great condition

r33 s2 rear setas, also in great condition

kr4 silver r33 gtr rear spoiler

pair of 17x9 +38 wheels

can get pics if people are interested in any of it

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Airbox sold..

Everything still available for $50 pick up.. will throw in a free Pure Blonde to anyone that buys something... (sorry Kurtis; I forgot to offer)

All parts taken from 1999 S2 C34

Stock Turbo Dump Pipe - C34 Stagea (will it fit 33/34?)

SMIC

Knock Sensor - Suit RB25DET

Complete 3 inch turbo back exhaust for a 33 gtst.

Bellmouth advance dump modified to fit a hotdog muffler in before the cat.

Dump pipe has been painted in high temp exhaust paint (supposedly has ceramic in it) and wrapped.

Cat is complete, not bashed out or "high flowed"

Single straight through box muffler before the rear subframe.

3 inch twin pipes or cannon out the back, both will be provided.

$300 neg.

3.5 inch cat back to suit 33

single hotdog muffler before rear subframe.

Cannon at the rear.

$150 firm.

Brand new fibre glass gtr style front bar to suit 33 gts/gtst

Sold the car before it was fitted.

No holes have been drilled yet.

$150 firm.

Pm, or Text me on Zero 415 055 80 Nine

Cheers,

Jono.

Everything still available

pics are available here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/415041-r33-exhausts-and-gtr-copy-front-bar-to-suit-gtst/

more available upon request

Edited by reaper1721

I have some std rb26 cams and some r32 gtr/gtst-4 afttermarket shocks and springs. Shocks are kyb damper adjustable, springs are unknown. Ride was quite stiff for me, not sure if it was due to incorrect setup or what, buyer might want to inspect before buying. $50 for the shocks and $100 for the cams. Pm me if keen, located in belconnen.

I have a set of 'Juran' struts (4) that were fitted to my Stagea.

They came from Japanland with them on and couldn't find too much info on them.. other than they're pink.

6 level dampening..

$20. pick up from Banks.

I have a set of 'Juran' struts (4) that were fitted to my Stagea.

They came from Japanland with them on and couldn't find too much info on them.. other than they're pink.

6 level dampening..

$20. pick up from Banks.

Is your stag the silver one i see poking around banks?

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