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Willis's Garage Cleanout!


Location; Sydney NSW (Western Suburbs)


Ok so i have just sold my skyline. Trying to clear out some space. Send any offers through via PM.

Regards, please don't msg me asking if i have thing's that are not listed. Thanks.


Engine / Driveline;


RB20DET Engine (no turbo, no coilpacks, no power steering pump, no aircon compressor and no starter motor) comp test 130 PSI across cold, removed for RB25 conversion. - $500

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RB20DET Gearbox (average condition, second gear synchro is pretty shot it's fine when rev matching though.. gearbox whine in 1st and 2nd gear's) removed for RB25 conversion, includes RB20 Clutch Slave - $300

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RB20DET Driveshaft (good condition) removed for RB25 conversion - $150

RB20DET / 25 S1 Throttle Position Sensor - $40

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RB20DET Radiator + Shroud - No leaks, no corrosion, removed for Aluminium Radiator Upgrade - $100

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RB20 Clutch Master Cylinder - $60

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RB20 Clutch Slave Cylinder - $20

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Exterior;


Front bar as pictured (pretty average condition, would suit drift pig) - $40

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LH + RH Doors (Gunmetal Grey), average condition, includes windows and everything else found in the door, includes door skins - $150

LH + RH Guards in average condition (Gunmetal Grey)- $150

R32 GTR N1 Headlights, Immaculate - $250 pair (no mount for grill, can be bought from nissan for cheap..)

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Exhaust;


RB26 FRONT PIPES (twin 2.5" inlets to 3" rear) contact damage with ground - $50


3" Jasma approved cat-back suit R32, includes catalytic converter - $150

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Suspension;

HCR32 OEM Camber Arms - $50

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HCR32 OEM Castor Arms - $50


Driftworks HICAS Lockout Kit, BYO bolt's etc - $150


GK tech adjustable castor arms V2 suit s13/180/r32/a31, billet 7075-T6 aluminium construction BRAND NEW IN BOX - $120 (rrp 150)

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Braided Brake Lines - $60

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Driftworks Solid Subframe Risers (new in box) - $80

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Interior;

Skyline Door Trims (kick panels), both in good condition - $20 pair


Sparco Pedals + OEM Pedal Box's, Clutch, Accelerator and Brake - $120

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R32 GTR NISMO CLUSTER 260kph / 10k rpm ODO 78568 - $300

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R32 Ash Tray - $30

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Apexi Pen Turbo Timer - $50

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Drift Button GK TECH - $10

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Wheels;


Work VS-MX 17 x 8 +22 and 17 x 9 +22 pcd 5x114.3 & 4x114.3 17 x 8 +22. No buckles, wheels have rash as pictured. These are genuine 3 piece items, i bought them with the intention to rebuild with larger lips. The front's require spacers to clear 32 GTR brakes.

The 8's come wrapped in 205/40r17 as pictured. The rears are in similar condition, have more dish and no tyres. - $1200 ono

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Kosei 17 x 8 +38 and 17 x 9 +38 wrapped in 235/45r17 & 255/40r17 Bridgestone Adrenaline's (tyres are down to wear markers, camber worn, wheels have rash, structurally sound) - $700

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Random parts;

Trust Front Mount I/C NO PIPING - $150

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R32 GTR Resistor Pack (to run 32 GTR Injectors on a RB20) homemade - $50

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SCA Engine Crane as new! used once then stored in garage! - $250

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K&N Intake Pod Filters suit RB26 - $50


S13 / 180SX SR20 Oil feed hardline, not leaking bought as a fix for my old leaking one - $30

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Thanks! :)

Willis.
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