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Few parts for sale mostly 32 some 33. Prices ono.

Pickup Beerburrum/ caboolture. Will post some + extra.

-Running rb20 170k had 100k major + every 10k few broken exhaust studs. 300

-Spare rb20 long motor have extra intake and exhaust manifolds. 200

-Auto box from rb20. From the running motor. Bout 120k on it before conversion. 150

- rb oem clutch bout 50k old. Easy 50% left new spigot 100

-Apexi Safc 1, small scratch on face. 1m loom and plug. 200

-Rb25 turbo, banjos bigger than rb20. Feels decent, twin fin wheel. Maybe stagea. 150

-Rb20 turbo, still usable, pulled off at 80k, for bigger. Boosted fine. 100

-R33 drivers window motor. Was different to r32 4 dr. 30

-Set of 18" wheels multi stud. 2 damaged, 1 slightly dented, last fine. All tyres about 50%+. 300ish

-Rb20 ac fan 12v. 20

-90* intake pipe with blitz bov. 50

-Jensen 760w 4 ch amp and 1000w Sony xplod 12". 150

-2 rb20 actuators SN79 8-10 pound. 50 each or with turbo

-Cusco Gtr front strut brace. Don't fit gtst. 50

-Rb20 clutch bleed loop n box. 30

-R32 gtst auto brake pedal. 30

-R32 main loom. A plug missing. 150

-Rb20 afm,tested, flange loose. Fixable. 100

-R32 clear gtst indicators, had a stack with em. Left scratched abit, right fine. Missing top mounts. 15

-m spec wing, coupe i think. 3 mount points.charcoal. 50

-R32 auto 4 dr gearbox mount. 30

-Blits kits Gold coast gtst bonnet, ADR approved with stickers, Black, few scratches and chips. 250

-R32 gtr n1 bonnet lip. From just jap, supposed to be new, never used. 80

Pm on the forums, reegularly checking. Cheers, Jason

Pics up shortly

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Pretty much as it come out bout 6 months ago. Intake side all there. Got tps, coils, one had slight miss, could chuck in either turbo. 33 one would need different water lines. Few temp sensors missing, no ps pump or alt. 1 knock sensor there, might have the other. Have a spare top crossover. Will get some detailed pics if ya like. Could sort whatever is missing I reckon. Thanks mate

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