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Nissan R32 & R33 GT-R standard parts

For sale is some standard R32 & R33 GT-R parts I have lying around that I don't intend on using.

R32/ R33 GT-R Harmonic Balancer

For sale is a R32/ R33 GT-R Harmonic Balancer. Both have minor chips in them due to a jack clipping it. My mechanic said that this chip won’t make a difference at all but just to make sure it’s best to check in with your mechanic if interested. These harmonic balances were in a box of parts I bought to put my R32 GT-R back together. I have no need for them hence why I am selling.

$30 each

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RB26 R32/ R33 GT-R twinturbo pipe

Bought a box of spare parts to get my R32 GT-R back on the road and I had a extra twin turbo pipe. 

$150

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R32 GT-R stock exhaust

For sale is a standard R32 GT-R exhaust perfect for EPA clearance. Exhaust is from the dump pipes back with a cat. Bought this exhaust to clear an EPA however its no longer needed.

$150

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R33 GT-R standard dump pipes

Came in a box of spare parts and I have no need for it. This is R33 GT-R dump pipes which are ever so slightly different to R32 GT-R ones.

$100

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R33 GT-R wiring loom

Good condition R33 GT-R wiring loom minus the plastic cover that goes of the injector harness of the loom. Wires are not brittle or split; they are in very good condition. This came with the box of parts I purchased for my 32 GT-R. I have no need for this loom.

$150

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R32 GT-R standard CAM gears

$50

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R33 GT-R gear shifter surround and handbrake boot

$20

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Location: SE Melbourne (3174)

Delivery: I won't get anyone delivery quotes. A rough estimate can be viewed using the Australia Post Delivery Calculator.

Contact: Please PM or call me on 0413 029 099.

Cheers! 

 

Edited by manage13
Forgot the exhaust pic
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