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Original parts for sale from my R32 GTR that have been in storage since Year 2000. Most are in excellent condition.

Front GTR seats in excellent condition. No wear marks, burns or cuts $1,000 obo

Rear GTR seats same condition as above, base and backrest as a pair $200

Complete moulded carpet for interior $100

Floor mats original factory GTR, set of 4 pieces $100

Boot lining trims, all without marks $100

Boot floor mat $40

Brake calipers standard, front pair $160

Brake calipers standard, rear pair $120

Brake discs standard, front pair $80

Brake discs standard, rear pair $60

Forged standard GTR wheels $600

Space saver spare wheel, yellow, never used $80

Bonnet sound deadener panel $50

Air Conditioning compressor $200

Air flow meter 2 pieces $100

Fuel Pump $50

Fibreglass moulds for front bumper N1 air ducts $200

Fibreglass N1 air ducts (non original) for front number $200

Competition tow hook, Red, $30

Wheel Nuts, 20 pieces $20

Rubber exhaust hangers, 6 pieces brand new $30

Also set of R33 GTR Nismo shock absorbers and springs, blue in colour $800

Items located in Melbourne, pickup is best but will pack and ship at buyers cost. I have access to reasonable shipping rates.

Contact: 0409 504 805.

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I was saving the seats in case I decided on a project but ended up going in a different direction. So someone is going to get a very nice pair that are not worn.

Your killing me.

Just checked the bank account again and not this week !

If that changes you WILL hear from me again.

Hurry up Tax return ......

A number of items are now sold. I would update my original post if there were an edit function but I have not found one yet. I still have left for sale:

Complete moulded interior carpet in great condition from a non-smoker car. If you want near new, this is it. $100

Boot lining trims, unmarked.$100

Space Saver spare wheel, never used. $80

Air conditioning radiator, compressor, electric fan and piping. $200, will split.

Air flow meter 2 pieces $100

Fuel Pump $50

Fibreglass moulds for front bumper N1 air ducts $200

Fibreglass N1 air ducts (non original) for front number $200

Competition tow hook, Red, $30

Wheel Nuts, 20 pieces $20

Rubber exhaust hangers, 6 pieces brand new $30

Some more items I just found:

R32GTR solid top mounts for the front struts. These replace the original spring tops and are designed for the smaller diameter springs used by Bilstein, etc. They are essential to gain suspension travel with a lowered car. Otherwise you will be hitting the bump stops too early.

1 pair available $120 plus shipping.

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1 pair Ichikoh 2102 Fog Lamps supplied as factory fit equipment on some Skylines in Japan. Good condition. Clear lenses, not yellow tinted. $100 the pair plus shipping.

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  • 4 months later...

I still have the following items available for sale or free to a good home. New lower prices. You need to collect or pay for packing and shipping.

Complete moulded carpet for interior $ Free to good home.

Boot lining trims, all without marks $Free to good home.

Space saver spare wheel, yellow, never used $50

Air Conditioning compressor, brackets and hoses $100

Air Conditioning front radiator $200

Fibreglass moulds for front bumper N1 air ducts $100/pair

Fibreglass N1 air ducts (non original) for front bumper $100/pair

Original Factory N1 Air Ducts for front bumper $400/pair

Competition tow hook, Red, $20

Wheel Nuts, 20 pieces $20

Rubber exhaust hangers, 6 pieces brand new $30

R32 Standard struts $ Free to good home.

R33 Nismo suspension kit incl struts, springs, tops, etc. $500

  • 1 year later...

hello i need the boot liner stuff floor and trim, and rear quarter windows trim if you have it

rear seat belts if you have them, a full set off seat belts be fine cau

se i always wreck em

thanks matt

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