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Engine $6,800

Open to offers though

Speed sensor, pic please

Coolant reservoir cap? Ill only sell the lot together

Edited by Jezzza
Vspec II engine now $6,200 ono

Or take whats left of the car!


GTR body, some good panels. ALL glass

R34 GTR Vspec II engine, stock, unopened

Oilcatch can

Gearbox

Front diff

ORC 559 twin plate clutch

Nistune R32 GTR (R34 engine)

$8,300


Parts already removed..

Brakes and rotors

Suspension (drivers is stuffed)

Radiator

Shroud (gone)

clutch fan (gone)

Wipers

Front Reo (gone)

Brake ducts (gone)

Intercooler

All these parts with engine: $8,800

Edited by Jezzza

Price reduction and NEW parts!

New parts

- 3" min. cat back exhaust, one muffler and rear cannon, stainless steel, one dent in mid muffler - $200

- 3" cat with o2 sensor - $50

- RSR twin front pipes to suit RB26, 3" stainless steel - $300

- R32 Rear camber arms, unknown brand, look like white line - $150

- R32 GTR front diff - $400

- non-HICAS bar, unknown brand - $200

- R32 GTR OEM rear sway bar - $100

- R32 GTR OEM front sway bar - $100

- GTR fuel pump - $50

- GTR pump electronic senders and pickup - $100

Moving the BIG stuff, will be one of the last price drops as my shed is going up this month!

Wife wants to get it out of the house!.. so offer away!

- GTR bonnet - $300

- Passenger door trim - $30

- GTR Passenger seat with rail - $150

- Velo GP90 seat with rail (apparently S13) - $400

- GTR boot - $120

- GTR wing - $100

- GTR bumper with lights - $150

- GTR taillights - $40ea

- GTR rear wiper - $15

- GTR rear seats, top and bottom - $50

- GTR OEM front strut brace - $50

- Rear upper trim - $20ea

- Drivers elec switches - $50

- GTR 3 gauge cluster - $70

- Drivers door trim - $50

- Seatbelts - $40 the lot

- Rear boot lining + carpet - $30

- GTR AFM (one has broken tab) - $100 for both

- GTR headlights - $40ea

- ARC super induction box - $250

- GTR dash, and all associated trims - $70

- GTR wheel - $40

- GTR passenger mirror - $30

- Windshield cowel panel and rubber - $30

- Radiator silicone hose - $20

- Passenger elec window - $30

- Bilstein suspension, front drivers damaged - $150

If you require more pictures, please PM me with your number and part you are after

Cheers

Edited by Jezzza
  • 2 weeks later...

Still have the N1 side pods avaliable!
These are not the rear pods, they are the ones that fit along with the side skirts
Genuine Nissan, one has two small cracks, very easy fix
$300

Hey mate,

I'm interested in dashboard along with main cluster, steering wheel, front and rear swaybars if new oem and maybe few other bits.

Can you send me some pics of the dashboard if its in a good nic as I have big bubbles and holes on mine.

Also your location and contact number willing to pick up tomorrow.

Thanks

Dave

PMs replied

Dash has small bubble passenger side above glovebox, I think pictures have it shown. Will get it out tonight/weekend

Main cluster = speedo? Its a Tomei unit, $350

I have the swaybars, OEM

Locations is Perth WA but can freight

**Refer to link in first post for parts available. If its not there anymore, it would be sold.

Some parts not yet pictured are GTR gearbox, twin plate ORC 559 clutch, front diff

I also have some misc. parts like A/C, P/W, swaybars, front suspension arms/hubs

Brake (ABS) master, cylinders, clutch cylinder

All glass available, rear is demister**

Edited by Jezzza

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