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Parts are located in Springwood (20 mins west of Penrith) Prices are negotiable so make a reasonable offer. Prefer pickup but can post/courier at buyers expense. Lots more parts to be put up so keep an eye on this thread for updates. Here's what I have so far. All parts are from my R32/34 which was up for sale in an old topic. Have most receipts for items. Heaps of stock and aftermarket parts in near new or excellent condition. Be quick. Need this stuff gone ASAP!

CONTACT Luke BY PM OR ON 0429 098 883

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Lenso GT05's 19x9 (front) 19x9.5 (rear) with about 90% tread (235 fronts and rears) Mint Condition $1300

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Custom RB25 manifold with turbosmart ext pro gate (can seperate) $600

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FMIC with custom alloy piping to suit RB25, hoses, clamps included $400

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Near new BMC enclosed pod filter unit $150

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Near new 50mm core radiator $150

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Greddy catch can with hoses $110

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Turbosmart sleeper series supersonic BOV with plumpback attatchment $200

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6 x Siemens 630cc injectors with fuel rail to suit RB25 $650 (can seperate)

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R34 Neo intake manifold $120

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R34 Neo stock plenum $70

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R32 Air con compressor with hoses etc $110

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R34 Neo alternator $70

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R32 gtst power steering setup $70

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Mint R32 GTR front bar with N1 slots, Custom blue $450

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Down pipe for 3" exhaust $70

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R32 GTR front reo bar $149

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High quality car alarm with paging system still in box $100

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Boss kit to suit R32 $40

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R32 GTR fuel pump $70

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Chrome guage cups with all brackets $15 each

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Stock R34 Neo injectors $119

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4 x Stock R32 gtst rims 16" need new tires $180

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Genuine R32 GTR front bar mesh $50

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R34 Neo throttle body $70

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R32 GTST Custom 3" turboback exhaust system, resonator, hiflow cat, big chrome cannon, ext wastegate piping, under 90dbs $600

What is the manifold made of mate? Steampipe or stainless? Does it form into a merge collector and is it t3? More pics?

Pretty sure its made of steampipe. Definitely not stainless. Not sure about merge collector. Will have a better look and get back to you. Unsure of brand but almost 100% sure its a custom made setup for a highmount t3. I had a gt35r bolted onto it with a .63 rear and the compressor housing sat just in front of the strut tower in an r32 gtst. It was very responsive and hit full boost quite early. If you PM me your mobile number I can forward you on some more pics if you your keen.

Got someone else quite keen on the manifold also so first in first served.

Pretty sure its made of steampipe. Definitely not stainless. Not sure about merge collector. Will have a better look and get back to you. Unsure of brand but almost 100% sure its a custom made setup for a highmount t3. I had a gt35r bolted onto it with a .63 rear and the compressor housing sat just in front of the strut tower in an r32 gtst. It was very responsive and hit full boost quite early. If you PM me your mobile number I can forward you on some more pics if you your keen.

REO BAR SOLD!!!

Pm's replied.

Going to have an R32 GTST shell available soon and also a built forged engine with bottom end damage up for sale. Keep an eye on this topic for a link!

PM a price for the motor and loom if you have it too. Interested in gearbox also

Still working out price for the motor. Has bottom end damage but has still got good internals and head. Gearbox is out of a 33 I believe and is in prefect condition with a near new exedy racing clutch. Not 100% on type. Call me for details 0429098883

Radiator still available? And would it fit a R34 GTT? Cheers

Yeah still got it mate. It was fitted for a 34 gtt engine but was installed on a 32 so not sure. I can get you measurements if you like. Perfect condition radiator. Near new!

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