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R32 GTR full stainless exhaust including middle and rear muffler with cannon tip. 3 inch cat back fabricated by Hitech in Sydney. Used for about 500km before going bigger. Excellent condition. I think it will fit a Gtst also.

Replacement value over $1k. Asking $500 ono.

Open to reasonable offers via PM. No low balls please I'm not interested in giving it away.

Thanks

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Due to an ordering error (which cost me $$!) i have a passenger side seat base for sale.

It is very solid and is made to meet fia regulations for fabricating a seat base.

Plenty of holes for mounting your brackets or seat directly to it.

Brand is Planted technology, rrp $140+ shipping from the US. Make an offer.

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For R32

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Fs: cusco rear camber arms for r34 gtt, should also fit s15's. Never used. Looking for $400 neg.

Also have a hicas lock bar, never used $60 neg.

Still got my greedy oil cooler as well $450.post-88452-0-96023400-1374992706_thumb.jpgpost-88452-0-89269700-1374992758_thumb.jpg

Due to an ordering error (which cost me $$!) i have a passenger side seat base for sale.

It is very solid and is made to meet fia regulations for fabricating a seat base.

Plenty of holes for mounting your brackets or seat directly to it.

Brand is Planted technology, rrp $140+ shipping from the US. Make an offer.

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For R32

Im too tall to use the bloody thing, with a helmet on my head touches the roof.

So BOTH sides for sale.

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

do u have air con compresser and all the piping?

ARP Head Stud Kit Suit RB25DET, brand new only test fitted to block $150

Turbosmart Type 2 Blow Off Valve $50

RB30/VL Turbo Standard Setup, Original T3 turbo and Manifold, Dump Pipe Water and oil lines. Also have turbo plenum & runners also turbo brown top injectors all taken off running car,prefer not to seperate $800 taking offers

contact here or 0404429279you still have the arp head studs?

Seimens Deka 660cc injectors - $250

I bought these 2nd hand from these forums, but I never actually got around to putting them in. The first owner put about 4,000kms on them.

They come with the stock loom with the required plugs soldered on to the fuel rail spacers. So I can only presume that the loom would would only fit a S2 RB25DET NEO. But, not sure if the injectors themselves can be fitted to another loom?

Profec B spec II boost controller - unit only; $120

I thought it was broken, but I realised it wasn't fitted properly and it sat in the shed for awhile.

Happy to send pics, or for you to come around and have a look.

PM or mob:O432808254

Cheers, Karl

Edited by S T A R 3 3

Seimens Deka 660cc injectors - $250

I bought these 2nd hand from these forums, but I never actually got around to putting them in. The first owner put about 4,000kms on them.

They come with the stock loom with the required plugs soldered on to the fuel rail spacers. So I can only presume that the loom would would only fit a S2 RB25DET NEO. But, not sure if the injectors themselves can be fitted to another loom?

Profec B spec II boost controller - unit only; $120

I thought it was broken, but I realised it wasn't fitted properly and it sat in the shed for awhile.

Happy to send pics, or for you to come around and have a look.

PM or mob:O432808254

Cheers, Karl

I might want to add that when I say 'unit only', I am pretty sure that it includes the valve and power unit too. But not the hoses, clamps and fittings etc.. but I will confirm tonight.

Edited by S T A R 3 3

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