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Hey guys,

After buying a shell then selling it to another person before I moved my parts over I am wrecking my car.

Its a R32 4 Door with RB26 heavily modified with a RB25 gear box etc... Was making above 500hp with twins at high boost. Engine was recently run and still purrs like a kitten.

Anyway check the parts list as it will be updated often (as I gain spare for parts). I have limited safe space to store, so I need to offload parts as I go in order to keep them protected.

All prices are negotiable (but please do keep it within reason, low balling will be ignored). Also, I would prefer to keep it pick up only (or a courier setup by you) for big parts or anything I deem too fragile to post using Aus Post.

Pictures Here: http://imgur.com/a/mxDHv#0

More will be added as parts are removed/photo taken.
Here is the list:

  • PWR 45mm radiator $300
  • Permacool fuel cooler $100
  • ARE 90mm inter-cooler + custom stainless pipings $250
  • Peterson Catch Can $100
  • Earls external oil cooler + braided lines $300
  • Greddy Type R BOV $180
  • Cusco Front strut brace $90
  • Cusco Rear strut brace $90
  • Nissan GTR aluminium bonnet, N1 lip + bonnet latch $600
  • Nissan GTR grill $120
  • Nissan GTR Front bar $400
  • N1 front bar vents with front bar
  • Greddy radiator deflector $120
  • R32 GTS-T Rims with tyres 2x old slicks, 2x cheap tyres $300
  • Front L and R Lights $300
  • Rear L and R Lights $200
  • Battery $50
  • Boot Lid & Wing $150
  • Rear Bar Yes $150
  • Apexi Pod Filters x2 $150
  • Z32 AFM x2 (were not in car, from another R32 GTR) $200

Many more parts to come... check back for updates!



I can be contacted by replying to the thread, via PMs or by this mobile number: 0439968014
Answering calls can be hard as I work shifts, so feel free to send SMS even after you call, or leave a voicemail and I'll contact you asap.

Thanks,
Ben

Edited by LightAssassin

Hi Ben thanks for your reply and pictures.

Can I plse add rear left door window switch if you have ?

(to the drivers door card, switches and sun visors).

Cheers

Richard

HI Ben, hope your ok and just very busy.

I Haven't heard from you since initial contact.

Could you please answer phone, txts and PM's and let me know if you're still proceeding with the sale of parts, or if your having issues.

Cheers

Richard

Hey,

Yeah sorry, I work shift work and the rain has been holding me back. I can't remove the door until the rain stops. I am also trying to organize packing as I've never posted such a large delicate item.

I'll drop you a SMS on Monday with an update, it should be sorted by next week.

Again sorry for delay, just lots on my plate.

Cheers,

Ben

where abouts you located man? do you still have most of the interior trims?

am chasing:

-drivers side door trim and power window control panel

- all the other window switches in the car

also maybe a few other things check what else i'm after

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