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For Sale! negotiable prices! all parts in good condition!
R32, r33, r34, s13,s14,s15 gtr and more Read Below!

R32 parts:
R32 fog lights $50 can make fit any car
R32 gtst bonnet latch suport with horn $20
Complete r32 air conditioning, everything from engine bay, bolts pipes condenser, pump bracket etc, $200
SKYLINE sill scuff plates $20 pair
RB clutch fan $20
R32 gtr diff gears crown wheel, pinion and bolts $100
R32 brake master cylinder abs type $40
R32 fuse box cover $10
R32 indicator passenger side needs top clip otherwise good cond. $20
Rb20 timing cover $20
R32 clutch master cylinder $40
RB sandwich plate $20
GTR barely used speedo drive cable $80 mint condition almost new!

RB26 factory intake turbo elbows x2 $40pair

SR20 non vct rocker cover painted gloss pearl red $40
SR20 clutch fan $20
t28 hybrid turbo with n1 core, has plenty end float but still works perfectly fine made 320hp on sr20 @ 15 psi prior to removal $100

R33 gtr vspec: (Most parts will suit gtst and gt)
Clutch Master $40
AC condenser $50
Dash demister vents $20
C pillars $20ea
A pillars $20ea
Front seatbelts $60 pair
Fuse box cover $10
External pillar trim x2 (plastic between window and rear 1/4) $20pair
Interior lights centre with LED bulb $20ea (These fit r32 also just different plug)
twin BOV's with all recirc plumbing $150 (will bolt on 32 33 34 gtr or modify for any car)
Window rubbers and Door rubbers $10ea mint condition
Bonnet support stick $10
ABS unit $100
Centre console $20
Gear and dash surround $20
entire Dash with airbag cover intact $50
Rear brace Under strut brace $50
Purple GTR boot with gas struts and hinges $40
Sun visors $10 pair

Gearbox crossmember $50
Ac control panel $10
Rear vision mirror $20 fits all 32 33 34 skylines!!


Contact Johnny 0414596256

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