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R32 under bonnet mat, used good condition $50

R32 gtr ecu $100

R32 gtr knock sensor loom, discontinued part from nissan, new $150

R32/33 gtr coil pack ornament $100

R32/33 gtr exhaust manifolds $100

R33 gtr oem dump pipes $50

R33 gtr oem turbos $100

R32/33 gtr turbo inlet pipes, the cast alloy ones $50

R33 gtr oem front diff $100

R32/33 gtr fuel rail $50

R32/33 gtr tps $50

R32/33/34 afm's $100

R32/33 gtr CAS x 2, $100 each

R32/33 gtr coil pack set $100

R33 gtr alternator $125

R33 gtr complete cold side, inlet manifold, throttle bodies, plenum etc $475

R33 gtr coil pack loom, $75

R33 gtr balancer, $50

RB26 N1 block new, $4995

 

R32 GTST

Complete boot lining 4 pieces inc carpet $150

Boot lid $150

Type M rear spoiler $150

Type M front bar, professionally modified to fit and allow airflow to a large front mount $250

Type M brake calipers, front and rear $400

 

MISC

HKS super hybrid panel air filter, less than 200km use, suits all rb air boxes, as new $25

 

All parts located in Brisbane, please contact via pm only. Postage available at your expense or pickup on the northside!

 

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Forgot to add

R34 GTR

Oem intercooler $200

Oem bov's and all piping $200

All intercooler hoses $50

 

R32/33 GTR

Ignitor, painted back with fins sanded back a little for looks $100

Edited by Gts-t

Hey mate,

Is the boot lining actually complete? Seems to be missing the little door on the left for the jack and a piece off the right side trim too?

Cheers

Shit your right Jimmy, its not complete :( Whats in the picture is what i have, its been so long since ive looked inside the boot of a R32 thats not stripped i completely missed this. Ill see if i can find the other bits but I'm pretty sure they are long gone. 

GTR

R32 under bonnet mat, used good condition $50

R32 gtr ecu $100

R32 gtr knock sensor loom, discontinued part from nissan, new $150

R32/33 gtr coil pack ornament $100

R32/33 gtr exhaust manifolds $100

R33 gtr oem dump pipes $25

R33 gtr oem turbos $100

R32/33 gtr turbo inlet pipes, the cast alloy ones $50

R33 gtr oem front diff $100

R32/33 gtr fuel rail $50

R32/33 gtr tps $50

R32/33/34 afm's $100

R32/33 gtr CAS $100 

R32/33 gtr coil pack set $100

R33 gtr alternator $100

R33 gtr complete cold side, inlet manifold, throttle bodies, plenum etc $450

R33 gtr coil pack loom, $75

R33 gtr balancer, $50

RB26 N1 block new, $4995

R34 GTR

Oem intercooler $200

Oem bov's and all piping $200

All intercooler hoses $50

 

R32 GTST

Complete boot lining 4 pieces inc carpet $150

Boot lid $150

Type M rear spoiler $150

Type M brake calipers, front and rear $350

 

MISC

HKS super hybrid panel air filter, less than 200km use, suits all rb air boxes, as new $20

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