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FOR SALE R32 GTR Parts

Desno 720cc injectors - $400
HKS super dragger 3 inch to 3.5inch cat back exhaust - $200
white 5 spoke rims with brand new maxxis tyres - $650
R32 GTR stock airbox with brand new filter - $180

Txt me on 0410371188

Cleaning out the shed a bit more.

Got a pair of R34 GTT seats. Passengers in great condition, drivers is good except for a slight split in the stitching on the side bolster. Nothing some coordination and a needle and thread won't fix. Looking for $150.

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Also got an oil cooler i have had for years, Off a 13b of some sort I think. Has banjo fittings. No lines. Looking for $80.

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Lastly I have a Greddy Oil cooler (just the cooler, no relocation) with earls fittings, lines and sandwich plate for an R34...should fit all RB's though.

Looking for $500.

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I'm open to offers so hit me up.

Another update

Stripping S2 R33 Parts

Prices are negotiable.
Can post or take a car load to Sydney.
Located in a Canberra

GTST wing $100
(SOLD) - ECU $150
(SOLD) - Wiring loom $150

Side skirts $100
Rear bar $75
CD player surround $70
(SOLD) - Double din CD/DVD player (alpine) $400

(SOLD) - Shifter surround $40
Centre console $80
Front seats (minor tear on drivers bolster) $150
Rear seats $100
Boot hatch $80
Tail lights $150 (KR4 Silver)
Skyline rear centre garnish $50
Door windows $100 each
Window regs $100 each
Aftermarket cat back exhaust $300

RB20 Turbo (no shaft play about 140,000kms) $200
(SOLD) - G4 Racing Coilovers $400 ono
(SOLD) - Engine $600 (170,000 kms Long block, healthy and strong)

(SOLD) - Diff $200
(SOLD) - Half shafts $100 each

Rear adjustable camber arms $100
19" Maxis Super Hero rims $900 with brand new tyres
19" ROH Modena 3 Piece Rims $1600 with 80% front 50% rear
Turbosmart boost tee $40
Turbosmart boost guage $40
Aftermarket adjustable tie rod ends $70
Stock clutch and flywheel $120
Passenger front guard (perfect condition) $80
Tail shaft $120
Starter motor $100
Alternator $100
Front and rear Brake Calipers $350
Brake rotors x4 - $200
Hubs $300
(SOLD) - Coil packs $150
(D/S SOLD)
- Rear Lower control arms $60 each
Rear cradle $50
Front lower control arms $70 each
Seat belts x 4 $150

(SOLD) - Drivers door cards $80

Passenger door card $80
(SOLD) - Drivers side window switch elects $100

Passenger side window switch elects $50
Window switch surrounds $80 each
Side mirrors $90 each
Steering surround $50
AC control unit $80
Window wipers $20 each
Fuel flap $60
Fuel cap $20
Bonnet latch $50
Boot latch $50
Power steering reservoir $150
(SOLD) - TPS $50
Top dash AC vents $20 each
Passenger side headlight $100
Power steering rack $100
CAS $100
VCT Solenoid $70
Turbo Lines $40
ABS Box $200
Manual Conversion (clutch master $80, clutch slave $80, clutch pedal $50, brake pedal $60) or kit for $225
Nissan Prince Foot well carpets x5 $300
Glove box with working latch $50
Fuel Pump $50
Fuel pump cradle $75
Antenna $75
Lock set (steering lock, door locks, boot lock with key) $200
Sway bars front and rear $50 each
Boot carpets and sides $100

Prob more that I have forgotten.

NO FRONT BAR
NO INTERCOOLER or PIPING
NO RB25 TURBO
NO GEARBOX

NO DRIVERS SIDE HEADLIGHT

Also if anyone is interested Abels smash repairs have a r33 in the back drivers side front is rooted but the engine is good is rb25 with turbo he has for sale also you can make him an offer on any other parts you may want just thought I would let everyone know

August Japan wheels for sale

Front: 5x114.3 17x7 +30

Rear: 5x114.3 & 4x114.3 17x8 +38

$400 for the set or $150 front / $250 rear pairs

3 tyres are bald

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Thanks!

$300 if anyone is interested! They are ending on eBay tomorrow but prefer to sell local so I don't have to wrap them for postage.

i would have taken them for 300 but i just brought racing seat... if i sell my wheels on the weekend i will pm you and see if you have em still

$300 if anyone is interested! They are ending on eBay tomorrow but prefer to sell local so I don't have to wrap them for postage.

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Greddy/Grex/Trust oil cooler, lines and sandwich plate (just cooler, not oil filter relocation) to suit R34 gtt but should fit all RB's.

Core is Trust branded, 12 row. 280mm by 180mm by 50mm.
Earls fittings, sandwich plate is Grex branded and has an inbuilt thermostat that I believe opens at 75 degrees.

Looking for around $500 neg.

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