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Old school Omori mechanical boost gauge

Old school omori boost gauge
Includes original plugs/wiring and a little bit of vacuum line.
Thomastown Victoria
$130ono
Freight available to business addresses only.
(Sick of paying postage fees when TNT has to redeliver)

MESSAGE ME ON 0411-421-097

I AM NOT ALWAYS ON HERE SO WILL DEFINATELY MISS AN INBOX MESSAGE. 

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Assorted r32 parts- air con, complete front cradle, c34 stagea tein coilovers

Okay have accumulated a fair bit of random "should be easy but kind of hard" to get parts which  need to sell and free up some space.

 

R32-

complete GTST interior dash loom, including interior fuse box. $180ono

Complete steering column assembly, telescopic and height adjustable. $100

R32 sedan centre c pillar trims (the ones between the doors) $50

sedan door seam rubber covers $50

original R32 side mount intercooler, including shroud and mounting brackets  $100

original R32 GTST/4 airbox SNORKEL, not the funnel looking thing, but the bit that is beyond that going into the bar. $70

Complete GTS4 engine subframe and associated arms, includes knuckles, drive shafts, steering rack, some power steering lines.     The subframe does have some rust, which is an easy fix. Arms will need new bushes. $200ono

r32 sedan boot lid, one corner is bent. Easy fix. Includes the lock. $50

GTS4/GTR alloy rear knuckles $80ono

complete R32 skyline air conditioning set up. Including bracket, compressor, condensor and associated lines. $600

RB26 power steering pump $100

gts4 early model dash cluster $70

STAGEA

Tein super street coilovers to suit C34 stagea. Good condition, only selling as id want some standard suspension for it.$700ono

 

other

omori mechanical boost gauge, includes original plugs and wiring. $120 ono

 

all items located in Lalor Victoria, freight is available, buyer organising it is preferred. Happy to package it for you.

please message me on 0411421097

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 04/05/2017 at 11:00 AM, iruvyouskyrine said:

What size is the omori mate?

hey mate, 52mm face

 

On 07/05/2017 at 7:55 PM, misko said:

do you have the stereo surround?

no.

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