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R32 Parts - New: Front Sway Bar, Cam Gears, Timing Belt Cover, Boss Kit + Wheel. Used R32 Gtr Brakes, R33 Turbo, R34 Side Mount, S15 Rims. Plus More.


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Hey all,

Have some spare parts that I no longer need anymore.

r32 GTR brake setup . 4 calipers (no brackets/pads)

Condition : Used, could use a clean.

Price : $200

Rb 20/25/26 OS giken cam gears

Condition : NEW!

Price : $350

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Rb20 Clear timing belt cover

Condition : NEW!

Price : $100

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r32 gtst front sway bar (whiteline , BRAND-NEW - retail for $250)

Condition : NEW!

Price : $200

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r32 momo steering wheel with boss kit (r32 fitment)

Condition : NEW boss kit, used steering wheel in good condition

Price : $150

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r34 Gtt side mount cooler (elbow but no other piping)

Condition : Used, good condition. Fins still fine.

Price : $50

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r33 gtst turbo (Minimal shaft play)

Condition : Minimal shaft play, could use a clean or good for highflow

Price : $100

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r32 gtst floormats

Condition : Used, no major stains etc

Price : $50

r32 gtst stock dump

Condition : Used

Price : $40

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Greddy boost gauge (measured to fit driver side a/c vent in a r32)

Condition : Used

Price : $50

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Apexi boost gauge

Condition : Used

Price : $50

4x s15 wheels

Condition: Decent. Scratches and some gutter rash here and there. Could use a wash. RWC tires. One is flat and will not pump up due to the pin thingy being broken. That one is also a different brand from the others. Some places do not pass mismatched tires.

Price: $250

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1x 225/45/17 falken azenis st115 60-70% tread $40

1x 22/45/17 kumho solus kh15 90-95% tread $80

Or $100 for both.

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Some of these parts might be interchangeable. I have no idea which.

Most parts are located in Clayton, whilst the others (Apexi, GTR brakes) are in Northcote. Floor mats are in Epping.

Please call or text me on 0432 200 547. Phone will be off between 8pm-5am.

Edited by Adwaita
  • 2 weeks later...

Prices updated.

r32 GTR brake setup . 4 calipers (no brackets/pads)

Condition : Used, could use a clean.

Price : $200

Rb 20/25/26 OS giken cam gears

Condition : NEW!

Price : $250

Rb20 Clear timing belt cover

Condition : NEW!

Price : $80

Or both the cam gears and timing belt cover for $300.

r32 gtst front sway bar (whiteline)

Condition : NEW!

Price : $150

r32 momo steering wheel with boss kit (r32 fitment)

Condition : NEW boss kit, used steering wheel in good condition

Price : $125

r34 Gtt side mount cooler (elbow but no other piping)

Condition : Used, good condition. Fins still fine.

Price : $50

r33 gtst turbo (Minimal shaft play)

Condition : Minimal shaft play, could use a clean or good for highflow

Price : $80

r32 gtst floormats

Condition : Used, no major stains etc

Price : $50

r32 gtst stock dump

Condition : Used

Price : $30

Greddy boost gauge (measured to fit driver side a/c vent in a r32)

Condition : Used

Price : $40

Apexi boost gauge

Condition : Used

Price : $50

1x 225/45/17 falken azenis st115 60-70% tread $15

4x s15 wheels Sold.

1x 22/45/17 kumho solus kh15 90-95% tread Sold

  • 2 weeks later...

Updated.

r32 GTR brake setup . 4 calipers (no brackets/pads)

Condition : Used, could use a clean.

Price : $200

Rb 20/25/26 OS Giken adjustable cam gears

Condition : NEW!

Price : $250

Rb20 Clear timing belt cover

Condition : NEW!

Price : $80

Or both the cam gears and timing belt cover for $300.

r32 gtst front sway bar (whiteline)

Condition : NEW!

Price : $150

r32 momo steering wheel with boss kit (r32 fitment)

Condition : NEW boss kit, used steering wheel in good condition

Price : $125

r34 Gtt side mount cooler (elbow but no other piping)

Condition : Used, good condition. Fins still fine.

Price : $50

r32 gtst floormats

Condition : Used, no major stains etc

Price : $50

r32 gtst stock dump

Condition : Used

Price : $30

Greddy boost gauge (measured to fit driver side a/c vent in a r32)

Condition : Used

Price : $40

Apexi boost gauge (Has no wires)

Condition : Used

Price : $50

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4x s15 wheels Sold.

r33 gtst turbo (Minimal shaft play) Sold.

1x 225/45/17 falken azenis st115 60-70% tread $15 Sold.

1x 22/45/17 kumho solus kh15 90-95% tread Sold

Edited by Adwaita

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