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I am currently parting out a track r32 sedan. All prices a little bit negotiable, pickup from Toowoomba, potentially deliver to Gold Coast or Brisbane and I don't mind posting. Parts I have left are as follows;

  • RB25 Gear box (r33) great condition with short shifter - $1000
  • OS Giken twin plate clutch, recently rebuild never slipped, fantastic clutch - $500
  • S13 Tein HD Coilovers (10/12's) VGC no leaks - $1000
  • R32 sedan Racing Logic Coilover GC - $850
  • Genuine Garret 3076R .69 rear, 4" inlet, welded alloy 90 on comp. housing, have receipts for $1000 rebuild and flow, VGC, extremely responsive on a 25, made 485hp at tyres also, incl. dump pipe with V Band, incl. lines
  • Split Pulse 6 boost turbo manifold, Suit Rb25/20 dual gate ports VGC only on car for 3 track days - $950
  • Plazmaman inlet manifold rb25 (includes lower part of manifold and throttle body) VGC- $900
  • Tomei 1.2mm rb25 MLS Head gasket (best head gasket made IMO) unused still in plastic - $360 (rrp $480)
  • 2 x RB30 bottom ends including sump (great for 25/30 build) - $150 each
  • Custom made alloy radiator suit most Nissan's, I had it in an R32 really thick worked great - $250
  • average condition black front mount - $80
  • 3" turbo back exhaust twin 3" tip no mufflers or cat's - $250
  • GK Tech quick release with 20mm hub and GK tech deep dish steering wheel - $250
  • Cusco front upper camber arms 2 degrees neg - $150
  • Full set of adjustable arms front and rear R32 - $650
  • R200 with Nizmo 2 way centre PC - $750
  • 1 x Bride Brix drivers seat on rails- $250
  • R33 modified cross member - rack pushed forward, braced and re drilled for motor to be pushed back - $100
  • S14 aftermarket (long/strengthened) tie rod ends - $160
  • Engineered to Slide spacers for rack (more luck) - $60
  • Heaps of skid rims and tyres all 5 stud approx. 10 rims - 15 tyres - $220
  • R200 LSD - $150
  • R180 welded centre - $150
  • R 32 Shell - has rear cradle in with alloy subframe bushes, dash in tact with no cracks, couple of gauges, sheet metal rear, no rear seats etc. cool colour shitty paint, no crash history - $400
  • r32 sedan Cusco half cage bolt in, incl. all bolts and plates necessary for installation - $500
  • Whiteline front swaybar and bushes for r32, probably the best modification I made to the car IMO - $180
  • GTR rear sway bar and bushes - $150
  • Rota Gr6 rims with 9.5 +25 fronts and 10.5 +15's rear, 75% front's 50% rears, minor marks and scratches on all rims - $600
  • 2 x 044 bosch fuel pumps, 5L surge tank, 2 x Proflow reusable fuel filters and relevant fittings - $450
  • Greddy catch can and lines - $80
  • Big Drift Air filter 4" - $40
  • R32 fronted S13, big pumped guards a couple of adjustable arms, pillar gauges, hydro handbrake, shortened lower rear control arms, cool blue paint - $1000

Call for or text with queries Sean - 0438 454 756

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  • 2 x 044 bosch fuel pumps, 5L surge tank, 2 x Proflow reusable fuel filters and relevant fittings - $450

still for sale?

What plazamaman is it?

  • 2 x 044 bosch fuel pumps, 5L surge tank, 2 x Proflow reusable fuel filters and relevant fittings - $450
  • still for sale?
  • What plazamaman is it?

Fuel system is still for sale.

Not sure what you mean by what plazmaman is it? It is an rb25det plazmaman inlet manifold.

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