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Garage clean out r32 GTR parts

Hey there!

Have some spares I want to get rid of:

R32 standard computer $50

R32 standard BOV's $50

R32 standard twins - one good and one blown with no exhaust wheel. Have standard dumps as well $150

Set of 4 rims that came with the R32 measuring 17inch x 10inch with 255/40/17 Falken tyres which need replacing $600

R32 GTR cam angle sensor $50

RB26DETT Yellow jacket igniters $100 for set

Brand new black leather gear stick boot and leather handbrake level boot $30

Greddy boost gauge and controller $50

Greddy air fuel gauge reader but no gauge $10

RB26DETT standard igniters $40 for set

RB26DETT standard AFM x 2 $50 for pair

Greddy gear knob $25

2JZ standard 440cc side feed injectors $250

RB26DETT standard igniter $50

R32 standard intercooler $100

Standard R32 GTR Radiator in top come only used for 6000 kms $120

 

Any questions shoot me a PM or give me a call 0four11 six59 zero6one (Simon). Happy to post at buyer expense so give me suburb and postcode and I will give a quote. Pickup is available from Canberra in Belconnen area.

Thanks for looking!

Simon

 

 

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Hi Milhouse - I'll grab these off you "new black leather gear stick boot and leather handbrake level boot $30"

Pm your details and I'll pop round and pick them up. I'm in Kambah

Cheers, Richard

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Parts still for sale:

R32 standard twins
RB26DETT Yellow jacket igniters
RB26DETT standard igniters
2JZ 440cc injectors
RB26DETT standard main igniter module
Standard R32 GTR radiator

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