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Anyone need a 32 Gtr bonnet latch/cable/bracket? $30 and its yours.

ABS unit? Free as i dunno if it works

ABS Bracket? Free or ill throw it in the bin if noone wants it

ALl ABS Lines in the engine bay? $20

Have Some AC Lines and a condenser. $20

Standard 32 Gtr Camber and traction arms? $50

Have at least 3 Standard twin turbo pipes. $40 each.

Why? Coz Racecar (not even kidding!!)

Pm me what you want or ill forget it. Will be at the Grevillia Park meet on friday so can bring stuff with me

Hey guys,

I have some HPI and PI magazines that I need to clear out..

$2 each.

3 for $5.

$50 for the whole stack of the remaining 35.

Let me know what magazine number you're after.. or cover car.

Pm or text - O4328O8254

Karl

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Yeh Nick all sweet. Although I think the box feels worse after the trip. There's a HKS 6speed dog box on eBay for 6,500 haha hmmm. Oh also got booked on the way home haha

Nice work how fast? that would be nice. Buy it for me and ill give you mine lol

Hi guys

Currently looking at selling my RB20DET ENGINEERED 1989 R31 Skyline Silhouette so I can try something different. I've owned the car for roughly 3 years now, mostly using it at Wakefield Park track days. It's well setup for both grip and drift while still being able to drive around town comfortably and legally as the car has an engineers certificate for the modifications performed. Oil has been changed after every track day the car has done, roughly every 2000km's. The only reason I stopped using it as a daily driver was someone tried to steal it once and as I work nights I wasn't comfortable leaving it out anymore. The body could do with some love but the paint for the most part is still in good condition which is quite rare for a 20+ year old red car!

** NOTE car will be sold WITH Road Worthy Certificate **

Here is a list of parts although I've probably forgotten somethings.

1989 Series 3 Silhouette

Red over silver paint

350,000 km's on chassis

200,000 km's on engine (roughly)

Engine:

R32 RB20DET

Front mount Intercooler

Pod filter

3 inch cat back exhaust

Slightly re-tuned factory ecu

Stock boost

140RWKW

Driveline:

RB20 Gearbox

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Short shifter

Kaaz 2 Way and 4.11 Gears (diff rebuilt less than 10,000 k's ago)

Suspension:

Front.

S13 BC BR type RH coilovers

S13 LCA's and knuckles

Garage 7 SMM Offset R31 Conversion Rack Spacers

GP Sports S13 tie rods + ends

Custom adjustable castor rods

Whiteline swaybar

Whiteline strut brace

Reconditioned steering rack (less than 10,000 k's ago)

Lots of new Bushes

Rear.

S13 BC BR type RH coilovers

Whiteline swaybar

Adjustable panhard rod

Brakes:

R32 GTS-t front calipers

GTS rotors

Stock rear

Bendix ultimate pads Front

QFM Super X Rear

Modified handbrake

Exterior:

Rising sun bonnet

Removed rear spoiler but comes with the original silhouette one

Passenger fender in need of paint

Interior:

330mm deep dish steering wheel

Autometer water temp gauge

Import drivers seat

Basic stereo

Battery relocated to the boot

Wheels:

17x7's with brand new tyres (not pictured)

Price $6,500 WITH RWC

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Price drop to $4800 with no RWC or $4200 with a standard diff :)

BUMP


- GCG GT30 0.82 rear housing (internal wastegate) REAR HOUSING ONLY - $250 NEW

- HKS SSQV (comes with circlip/2bolt mount to fit RB25DET standad BOV position $70 used
- Stock RB25DET ECU - $100 used
- Stock RB25DET S2 Air Flow Meter - $120 used
- 2x Federal 595SS 245/45ZR18 (lots of tread) - $100 used
- Tein HA Coilovers to suit R32 GTST rear pair(need shocks rebuilt) - $100

- R32 GTR wing - Dark metallic blue - $150 used


All prices quite negotiable. please give me an offer.
PM, text or call 0431900505.

may forget to check this for a while so please PM, text or call


will post pics eventually, can send pics if requested

Would prefer local sale
located in Woden, ACT

Cheers
Simon

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hey guys long time no post

just thought i would let everyone know my brothers r32 is up for sale and its not a drift or track junker, really worth a look

heres the link to the for sale thread

cheers

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/440518-193kw-r32-type-m-gtst/

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