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How much do you want for the front bar, indicators and grille?

I'd give you a call but lost your number lol

Honestly, I don't know how much it's worth. I had a look around on ebay/forums and it's about $100 for the front bar? Feel free to make an offer though.

Stinkypoo. Can I get that cannon from the 4 door? I'm assuming it has been welded already?

Only asking as my cannon has the stupid silencer in it as per recent thread.

PM me cost and location if you could.

Thanks,

James

I haven't removed it just yet but another person has already contact me about it. I will let you know if the sale falls through.

ONE OF A KIND - 1989 R32 GTS-T FOUR DOOR FOR SALE

Many hours and $$$$$$ spent to create this beautiful R32 rebuild.

Over 2,000 views in SAU Garage.

All receipts and rebuild history.

Very reluctant sale due to OS posting.

POA

CONTACT Robert Wilson - 0411 744 813 or PM

Stroked RB22 motor

Custom arias forged pistons and rings

ACL comp bearings

Balanced

Blueprinted throughout

Full block machine and relieved with oil restrictors

N1 oil pump modified

Crankshaft shotpeened,grubscrewed,oil collar fitted and micro-polished

Spool h beam rods with ARP 2000 bolts

Recon and ported head

Adjustable cam gears

Timing tensioner kit with gates belt and waterpump

Hi vol race sump with rear head drain

Cometic steel head gasket

Tomei 264 poncams

Tomei step 2 springs

Garret GT30/76 turbo

Intercooler

Custom catch can

650cc injectors

Splitfire coil packs

Z32 Air Flow Meter

Nistune ecu

Walbro 255 LPH hi flow fuel pump

Re-built four speed AUTO transmission with 1.5 torque converter

Pedders eXtreme XA Coil Overs

Hardrace Front Upper Adjustable Arms

Hardrace Rear Traction Rods

Hicas Lock Bar

Solid Rear Cradle Bushes

Slotted rotors with braided lines

3" exhaust with hi-flow cat

Vertex style body kit

King Wheels Camino Red 18x8

Federal 595RS-R - Front 225x40x18 Rear 235x40x18

Bare metal respray

Pantera leather seat trim by Alphaline Auto

Blitz Gauges 60mm - water temp, oil temp, boost

Momo Commando steering wheel

Memphis amp and speakers

Kenwood head-deck - DVD, handsfree, bluetooth

AWESOME :thumbsup:

Os posting? Your desperate to get rid of it.

Reluctant sale? The price is too high.

Good luck.

My guess is you wont sell it before you get back.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik
  • 2 weeks later...

Desmond Regamasters

Anyone in ACT after some nice light wheels?

rough tape measure offsets

17 * 8 +30
17* 9 +38

overall good condition, couple of scratches and minor rashing as per pics.

front tyres are 225 yokahamas with some tread

rears are unroadworthy

Looking for $1800

Located in Canberra

Pm for details

go here for more pics

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/449305-desmond-regamaster-17x9-and-17x8/

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi All,

I have the following stuff to sell all pickup in Canberra / QBN.

Price is make are offer on here or via PM... I need this stuff gone i wont refuse!!!!!!!!!

Reverse switch (that controls the reverse lights) Brand new genuine nissan.

http://imgbox.com/xqypXZoU

Plastic Box for POD

http://imgbox.com/oFvc0G3k

Clutch and Fan. Clutch is stuffed!!

http://imgbox.com/THybj6ju

R33 s2 stock exhaust... all the way from dump pipe to back.. good condition

http://imgbox.com/l0c2GHWp

R33 S1 ABS pump... OK condition should work fine though never tested (i had a s2)

http://imgbox.com/eAV1Owii

R33 Emergency tyre

http://imgbox.com/bmxZHrPT

  • 2 weeks later...

BARGAIN:

1X R32 GTR wing fibreglass black with 1 stud missing but good cond.

3x R32 GTR plastic side skirts with smallish (one pretty large as seen in pic) cracks (repairable) but no where mint. In black. 2 LHS, 1 RHS

Paid a bundle for these but.... they need a good clean and I CBF'd.

Price: 1 Bottle of Bundy + 4 litres of coke Zero for the lot.

As is where is. And, you must pick up in a Skyrine / RWD car and do a skid on way out :woot: .

Land of the free: QBN.

PM me!

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6 Pack? Otherwise they are going to the tip.

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