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Sold the car and I've got this stuff I need to move on so its going on here. The OEM parts are from 1993 R32 GTR with 120,000km

1. S15 Silvia/200SX pair Rear RDA slotted rotors with metal backing plates (thickness unsure) FREE

2. 4x S15 Silvia/200SX Rear brake calipers 3 of them are leaking and have been disassembled 1 of them still operating fine. Have 3 used Nissan brake pads to go with them and also have handbrake cables attached $20 the whole lot. Picture is of the 1 remaining caliper that operates fine.

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3. Endless MX72 rear brake pads for all Silvias S13/S14/S15 brand new in box $250

4. R32 GTR HICAS pump. HICAS was working fine when it was removed form the car. $10

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5. R32 GTR RB26DETT OEM Fuel injectors x6 were leaking fuel due to perished O-rings. New O-rings and a professional clean and test and should be good to go. $100
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6. R32 GTR OEM Fuel pump. Little bit of corrosion on the surface. Worked fine when removed from car. $10

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7. R32 GTR RB26DETT OEM Ceramic exhaust wheel pair of turbochargers . Worked fine when removed from car. No shaft play and very smooth. $100

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8. 350mm Deep dish suede steering wheels x2. Came with my HKB boss kit that I purchased. One steering wheel has horn button other one doesn't have horn button. These steering wheels will bolt up to the same pattern as Nardi wheels. I bought a Nardi wheel to use with the boss kit so no use for these wheels. $10 if you want the horn button. $5 without horn button.

9. Old school Tomei remapped ECU for R32 GTR RB26DETT. Suitable for cars running standard injectors and AFMs. Worked fine when removed from car. Everything runs just like OEM except engine revs out smoother. Cheap and tidy way to remove 180km/h speed cut from your R32 GTR $80

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10. HKS Hipermax IV GT Coilovers. Bought brand new from Japan via Jesse Streeter earlier this year only used for about 4 months and 4000km before car got sold. Complete set including cable ties, C-spanners, certificates and instructions. 7kg Front & Rear spring rates. Excellent balance of handling and ride comfort for road use. Guaranteed working 100% genuine Japanese quality. $1200

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11. Professionally welded up R32 GTR Rear HICAS steering rack. Cheap and effective way to lock out HICAS without resorting to buying a dodgy HICAS lock bar. $50

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12. Nismo R32 GTR steering rack bush/mount kit. Brand new in bag never installed $50

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13. R32 GTR RB26DETT OEM air box including air filter. $150

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14. Brand new Genuine Nissan Oil filter 15208-H890C suits R32 GTR RB26DETT and anything else that accepts the same filter. $15

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15. Ryco Z387 fuel filter to suit R32 GTR RB26DETT. Used for about 1500kms. FREE

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16. R32 GTR RB26DETT OEM Radiator. No leaks. Doesn't come with radiator cap. $70

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17. Nismo high pressure radiator cap. Bought brand new and used for about 4 months. $25

18. Apexi RSM Blue version. Unwanted extra given with other purchase. Was assured that it works from previous owner. $50

19. Genuine made in Germany BBS RS RS261. 17x9 +20 offset with centre bores made to 66.1mm to suit Nissan hubs so no hub rings required. Includes centre caps. Contisport3 tyres 225/45/17. 2 completely bald and 2 with minimal tread left. Light gutter rash on some of the wheels. Not sure what these are worth since they are quite rare. $1800 or reasonable offer

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20. Intima SR low dust rear brake pads to suit Silvias S13/14/15. Used for about 3 months estimate 85% meat left. $50

Contact via PM.

Pickup in Sydney Metro area.

Free items are pickup only.

May post at buyer's expense.

Advertise them GT-R Injectors on calaisturbo.com.au, they'll sell for $300 easy. Cheap upgrade for all the boys going Nistune and running 220rwkw.

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NISMO RAD CAP SOLD

TOMEI OLD SCHOOL ECU SOLD

Photos of the steering wheels added:

350mm Deep dish suede steering wheels x2. Came with my HKB boss kit that I purchased.SORRY NO HORN BUTTONS can't find it. These steering wheels will bolt up to the same pattern as Nardi wheels. I bought a Nardi wheel to use with the boss kit so no use for these wheels. $5 each or free if you buy something else and pickup.

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Found some more stuff to sell:

Cusco Rear upper camber arms to suit R32 GTR ONLY. Bought new in May this year, used for about 4 months. Great condition $250
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Cusco Rear traction arms to suit most Skylines and Silvias. Bought new in May this year, used for about 4 months. Great condition $250
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Update to what's still left for sale. Everything else is gone.

R32 RB26DETT GTR Fuel pump (worked fine swapped out for high flow pump) - FREE or goes in the bin

R32 RB26DETT GTR factory fuel injectors (replaced because leaking) - $80

Cusco rear upper camber arms to suit R32 GTR (almost like new) - $170

Cusco rear traction arms to suit most Nissans (almost like new) - $150

Endless MX72 rear brake pads for Silvias S13/S14/S15 (brand new) - $100

R32 RB26DETT GTR factory Radiator (wasn't leaking swap due to upgrade) - $20

S15 SR20DET factory Radiator (wasn't leaking swap due to upgrade) - $50

Nissan RB26DETT Oil filter (brand new) - $10 or FREE if you buy something else

R32 GTR RB26DETT factory turbochargers (worked fine swapped out for Garrett -7s) - $50 for the pair

R32 GTR welded up HICAS rear wheel steering rack (simpler way to delete HICAS) - FREE or goes in the bin

R32 GTR engine bay HICAS pump (no issues removed due to HICAS delete) - FREE or goes in the bin

S15 rear brake calipers (3 broken & 1 fine) - FREE or goes in the bin

Genuine Nardi Classic 360mm black leather steering wheel with genuine Nardi Horn button & HKB Boss kit to suit R32 GTR (like new) - $300

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