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So I bought another skyline and I need to sell bits off it to recover some money. I will post up what I can spare but if you are after anything, ask as it might be spare.

R32 Radiator - $120

RB20 Coil packs - $100

GKtech hicas lock bar - $90

R33 knuckle with hubs - $70 each

R32/S13 Rear Coilovers (Tein???) - $180

I will also be breaking down a RB20DET once it's out, most likely be separating in pieces such as:
- Long motor

- Inlet manifold with injectors

- Turbo and exhaust manifold

- CAS

- Coilpacks

So I bought another skyline and I need to sell bits off it to recover some money. I will post up what I can spare but if you are after anything, ask as it might be spare.

R32 Radiator - $120

RB20 Coil packs - $100

GKtech hicas lock bar - $90

R33 knuckle with hubs - $70 each

R32/S13 Rear Coilovers (Tein???) - $180

I will also be breaking down a RB20DET once it's out, most likely be separating in pieces such as:

- Long motor

- Inlet manifold with injectors

- Turbo and exhaust manifold

- CAS

- Coilpacks

R33 radiator shroud

So, something else has presented itself and now I'm wondering if anyone is interested a RB20det engine package.

Motor will come complete with loom, coilpacks, turbo, manifolds, injectors, computer, etc. It will need stock or FMIC piping as I will be keeping it but I do have some intercooler pipes spare. After $1000 but make an offer. It is still in a car so you can see it running if you wish.

What :R33 GTR Brake Rotors

Condition: Unknown brand, still got a bit of life in them, not lipped too badly

Price: Free to good home Six pack of Coopers Sparkling

Only listing them on here because I need them less than I want the space they take up and it seems a waste to put them in the bin.

My skyline is for sale, $6k firm if sold this weekend.

Check gumtree ad, or pm for more details or photos.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/bonython/cars-vans-utes/1993-nissan-skyline-r32-gtst-m-spec-coupe/1046251500

Edited by dirtywan

My Gloss black GTR Bonnet

Condition is immaculate

has the heat/sound deadener and squirters

$600 (or $700 if you wish to barter)

most have seen it on my GTR or in my mancave

however if you want to drop by or need pics

Just ask

Cheers

Richard

Will also be selling off both sets of my Rays Volk GTC's soon

Gold set to suit GTS-t's (Face 2)

18 x 9 +29 ®

18 x 8 +29 (F)

4 x Federals RSR's on rims Good tread road legal

Minor rash will be fixed first

Sit hella flush on my 34 GTT

$2400

Diamond Black to suit GTR's

18 x 9.5 +15

2 x Bridgestone Potenza's RE050's (road legal tread)

Minor rash is being fixed now

Also sit flush with guards

$2400

Both sets come with Rays Nuts

- Volk CF centre caps

- Socket/s

Payment plans on Rims available if your not so flush with cashish

Very interested in the black gtc's. Are these still available?

Yes the Diamond Black Volk GTC's are still available and reduced somewhat in Price (no RSR tyres or Bridgestones on them anymore)

Will work out a good price for those genuinely interested. Current pictures without tyres maybe posted in the next day or so. First in with a $500 deposit wins.

on mine they look like

Edited by Sinista32

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