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Hi all

Looking to sell my rb26dett converted r32 gtst as it has been rear ended and is a write off.

Will be posting photos tomorrow

Car is a gun metal grey 1992 r32. Damage is confined to the rear and rear drives side quater.

Would be prefect for someone thinking of putting a RB25 or 26 into a R32 gtst. All the parts are there for a conversion just need a shell.

Looking to sell car complete, parts include;

- r33 rb25det gearbox in great condition

- custom cross member and tailshaft for box

- Nismo mounts for box

- C's short shifter with nismo gearknob

- Tein superstreets

- Ikeya formula castor rods

- Driftworks Hicas eliminator kit

- Solid rear cradle spacers

- r32 GTR brakes all round with bendix ultimate pads and dba 4000 series rotors

- bradied brake lines all round

- Mu's secret CF bonnet (damaged at front)

- full interior including carpets all in good condition

- sparco R345 steering wheel and HKB boss kit

- sparco pedal set

- doors and fron fenders in good condition

- front bar has seen better days

- good condition n1 headlights

- all front indicators in good condition

- Nismo dash cluster (GTR)

- apexi black turbo timer

- bosch 040 In tank fuel pump

- R32 GTR cooling pro radiator

- R32 GTR Greddy oil filter relocation kit

- R32 GTR blitz oil cooler kit

Probably more but I cant remeber just now.

Car is still in a running condition and can be inspected as such

Looking for $2500 neg

Located in Wollongong NSW

Also for sale

-R32 GTR std intercooler in good condition

-R32 GTR trust intercooler, has seen better days but I was using it on my car with no dramas

-std r32 gtst dash cluster

Will not be selling the motor, loom, computer, intercooler piping, thermofans, or the wheels in the pics at the moment. But I will be able to supply a r34 GTT RB25det neo engine and accessories in the near future.

Thanks

David

If you have any questions please feel free to call me on 0450929080

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if you end up separating other parts, let me know. im keen on the mounts & crossmember for the gearbox, & also the nismo gtr cluster. if the front indicators are clear rather than orange them too. if you end up separating lol.

im doing the same conversion pretty soon, how much power were you running in this thing??

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