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LOCATED IN CANLEY HEIGHTS 2166, SYDNEY

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PLEASE CONTACT VIA SMS ONLY - 0426876899

LOWBALLERS WILL BE IGNORED

PRICES NEGOTIABLE IF MULTIPLE ITEMS ARE PURCHASED

Parts i have for sale.

4 x standard turbos out of a BNR32 93' (needs rebuilts but all the parts are there. minot shaft play) - $60EA

2 x high flow turbos out of my old BNR32 (needs rebuilts but all the parts are there. minot shaft play) - $80EA

BRAND NEW aftermarket FMIC to suit gtr. 600x300x100 - $260

OEM injectors BNR32 93' - $220

OEM coilpacks BNR32 93' - $125

OEM FMIC + PIPING BNR32 - $200

OEM FRONT STRUT - $100

OEM intake piping - $230

EXEDY HD Clutch out of BNR32 - $350

still has plenty of meat, ive upgraded to a button and no longer need. rated to 400kw

APEXI air filter x 2 suite RB26 (larger sized) - $80ea or two for $150

BRAND NEW APEXI triple stand up guages - $190

RB26DETT LONG MOTOR - $1300

requires, turbos, sump. rest of the engine is there. ready for your RWD rb26DETT conversion.

engine has good compression and i would put it into my datsun. however i just blew all my money building the GTR.

DO NOT offer priced over the phone. come and have a look first. no one likes a first call haggler.

SIMMONS V4 17x8F/9R CHROME 3" LIP. mesh painted black. - $2100

Wheels in very good condition and will come with tyres with about 60% one tyre will need replacing. comes with SIMMONS centre caps.

ADVAN RG 17x8.5+35 all round - $1300

gold in colour with blue advan label round the wheel. wheels in great condition all round. period correct for R32 GTR's. Will come with 70% pirellis all round

AKEI RPF1 SILVER PAIR 18X9.5 +15 - $650

Wheels are in pretty much new condition. not a single scratch on the front face. brand new pairs are going for around $800.. and they look pretty much the same as mine..

BRIDE CUGA PAIR - $750

Great condition. has only ever been in my room. ive actually never fitted them on to the car since i bought it second hand so they are pretty schmick. no rails included

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ADDING TO LIST

R32 GTST M SPEC SIDE SKIRTS IN WHITE - $120

GOOD CONDITION, NEEDS A CLEAN

BNR32 CATBACK TWIN PIPE 2 1/1" PIPES, - $100

nice note, well built, ive switched to single and no longer need this. its collecting dust and taking up too much room. should suite gtst's

btw, how do i edit my initial post? :( new here..

it doesnt have the little edit option at the bottom of the post

Edited by nltd

im trying to edit first post cos this question is being asked alot.

please be advised these seats are NOT genuine. i dont think anyone who is sane would sell genuine bride cugas for $750 LOL

colour scheme - BLACK/GREY/WHITE

please text with what item you would like photos of

ive replied to all sms's by now. please be advised im at work fr 830 am till 7pm. all pictures and responses will be sent once im home.

those asking for photos of enkeis. as stated in descriptin. they are practically new. please just google the photos. they are stored away in a box in the garage and require alot of effort to pull out unless someone wants to buy.

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