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R33 gtr front Reo $180

R33 gtr front bar no lip average condition $250

R32 Gtr rear seats $40

R32 Gtr doors complete with glass etc $100 EACH

R32 Gtr Tailshaft $80

R33 Gtr power steering pump $150

R32 Gtr power steering pump $70

R32 Gtr inner Gaurd liners $60

R32 Gtr engine loom $150

R32 Gtr standard intercooler piping $70

ENGINES

S15 SR20DET engine complete with loom and Ecu $2200

*R33 Gtr Rb26dett forged pistons with r34 n1 turbos, 600cc injectors, n1 oil pump and more $5500

*forged built rb26 brand new short motor $4500 with warranty

GEARBOXES

S15 6 speed gearbox $500

Rb25det gearbox $1000

S15 PARTS

S15 adm air con control $40

S15 rear window $80

S15 quarter windows $50 each

S15 manual diff $100

S15 6 bolt shafts $30 each

S15 full 5 stud conversion front and rear with brakes $700

s15 dash complete with cluster, vents all surrounds etc $450

S15 jdm steering wheel $160

S15 jdm Ecu $150

S15 rear seat $70

S15 complete inner Gaurd liners $80

s15 radio surround $30

s15 manual surround with boot $70

s15 standard gearknob GC $50

R32 PARTS

R32 dash no bubbles $80

R32 brand new pass vent $80

R32 brand new centre vent $95

R32 boot lid $30

R32 gtst front Reo $50

R32 rear window $100

R32 tail lights $30 each

Rb25 rb20 afms $50each

r32 gtst radiator $40

r32 gtst power steering rack $40

Rb20 engine crossmember $100

R33 PARTS

R33 gtst rear drive shafts $30 each

R33 steering rack $40

R33 tail lights $30 each

R33 engine crossmember $40

Rb25 rb20 afms $50each

R33 gtst manual s2 Ecu $60

r33 manual surround with boot $30

r33 front brake calipers and rotors $200

r33 rear hubs with brakes etc $200

r33 ignition barrel and locks with keys $140

r33 s1 headlights $90 each

R33 s2 headlights $280 pair

r33 front bar $100

r33 gtst manual tailshaft $90

R33 s1 steering wheel $80

R33 manual cluster $60

R33 climate control $40

RB ENGINE PARTS

Rb26 plenum and throttle bodys $280

rb26dett standard rods $50

Rb26 standard turbos $200

Rb26 standard injectors $180

Rb26 cas $60

Rb26 igniter $80

Rb26 water pump pulley $30

Rb25 crossover pipe $20

rb25 coilpack cover $30

rb25 neo coilpack cover $30

WHEELS

Standard r33 gtst wheels with tyres $250

Standard s15 wheels with tyres $300

Dtm 17x7.5 5x114.3 unknown offset filled Gaurds on gtst $250

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