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R32 Gtr Parts, Te37's Sl 18X10.5, N1 Oil Pump, Dry Sump Tank, Nismo 260Km/h Speedo, High Power Ign Coils


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Up for sale....(Need money to get my car finished for the Nationals!)

- EOI Volk te37 SL's 18x10.5 +15 with 265/35 Advan A048's semi's all round. Tyres are around 50% tread, wheels are basically in brand new cond (done around 1000-2000kms) 2x small blemishes on rim edge from tyre fitment. Have the orig boxes & red SL stickers still in packaging. $3400 with tyres, $3000 with out.

- N1 oil pump only 1000-2000kms $250 (on ebay can remove early)

- R32 gtr Nismo 260km/h dash (globes are missing) $280 (on ebay can remove early)

- 9" dry sump tank (5.5gal from memory) 730mm overall height, slight bend on wiggins fitting, other outlets are -16 and -20 $280

- Ab Flug steering wheel, centre cap is missing atm (somewhere in my shed) $120

- K&N M's Air filter 6" intake (slight crack on top housing) $50

- Cusco oill catch can $40

- IGN-1A Ignition coils (Brand New) 6x Avail with connectors $500 http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/ign1a-race-coil-p-394.html

- Billet oil filter Adapter 2x -8's, 1x -10, 1x -12 outlets (may end up keeping this) $150

Also have most standard parts from a complete car im wrecking (Shell is uncomplianced due to build date) eg, front bar, bonnet, guards, g/box PM for more info


Pick up only for large items from Eltham (melb) 30mins N.E. of the city or can post @ buyers expense

PM Q's or to [email protected] or call 0417 125 253 Cheers Elliot

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Adding

- R32 Gtr Bonnet Great cond 1 small dint in pic $700

- R32 Gtr Front bar with N1 vents and orig mesh $650

- R32 Gtr Indicators $70 each $120 for both

- Price drop on the TE-37's $2900 no tyres

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Yeh im just hoping i have the car dyno'd and ready for the track...worst case just put it in the s'n's again. See you up there!

See you at Nationals buddy will be good to catch up!

- Bonnet SOLD

- Nismo 260km/h cluster SOLD

-FMIC SOLD

-Stereo surrond trim SOLD

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Swaps plus cash for 33gtr wheels with Bridgestone direzzas? Wheels are perfect and unmarked, tyres are about 45-50%...

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Hey mate do you have the drivers side guard inner/liner and the under engine plastic cover with air ducts from bumper to brakes?

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