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R35 GTR Stock / Aftermarket Parts Mega Sale

Hi

selling off all my OEM and any aftermarket parts i have no use for any more.

Items are all located in Fairfield, NSW 2165 - can be posted at buyers expense.

Factory Downpipes LHS/RHS - $300 pair

Factory Front Upper Arms LHS/RHS - $300 pair
Factory DBA Rims + Tyres Dunlop DST600 25% Tread - $2500
Factory Airbox LHS/RHS + CBA Inlet Pipes - $300 pair
Factory Fuel Basket, Unmodified, Uncut - $500
Factory BOVs + Piping - $200 pair
Factory Washer Bottle - $200
Factory Rear Axels + Stubs - $1500
Factory Upper Intake Manifold - $200
Factory Fuel Rail - $100
Factory Turbo Hard Lines - $80
Factory Springs - $200 (Front and Rear Set)
Swift Springs NEW Front / Rear - $400 (Spring Rates - 800/460)
Denso 265lph Drop in Fuel Pumps 1500km old - $380 (pair)
MPSS Tyres 90% Tread x 2 (285/35/20) + 1 with a nail it in 90% tread throw in for free get it plugged good to go - $1200
Genuine Varis Rear CF Extensions - $500
Factory DBA front lip - $300
Factory Fuel Pumps Set (2) 13,000kms - $100
Factory Nissan Cheeseburger Boot Badge - $ cup of coffee lol
K&N Air Filters (Used but good nick) - $50
Factory Rear Tail Lights - $400

PM if you want photos but its all pretty straight forward.

Cheers

Mark S.
 

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 months later...

this is the updated parts list as of the date of this post updated with new parts and older parts sold removed.

open to offers, just pm me.

Factory Downpipes LHS/RHS - $300 pair
Factory Front Upper Arms LHS/RHS - $300 pair
Factory DBA Rims + Tyres Dunlop DST600 25% Tread - $2400
Factory Airbox LHS/RHS + CBA Inlet Pipes - $300 pair
Factory Fuel Basket, Unmodified, Uncut - $500
Factory BOVs + Piping - $200 pair
Factory Washer Bottle - $200
Factory Rear Axels + Stubs - $1500
Factory Upper Intake Manifold - $200
Factory Fuel Rail - $100
Factory Turbo Hard Lines - $80
Factory Springs - $200 (Front and Rear Set)
Swift Springs NEW Front / Rear - $400 (Spring Rates - 800/460)
Denso 265lph Drop in Fuel Pumps 1500km old - $380 (pair)
MPSS Tyres 85% Tread x 2 (285/35/20) + 1 with a nail it in 85% tread throw in for free get it plugged good to go - $800
Factory DBA front lip - $300
Factory DBA Sideskirts - $300
Factory Fuel Pumps Set (2) 13,000kms - $100
Factory Nissan Cheeseburger Boot Badge - cup of coffee lol
K&N Air Filters (Used but good nick) - $50
Factory Pearl White Front Guards (Perfect Condition, protected with PPF) - $1800

Edited by BLISTC
  • 2 months later...

Updated List as of 8th June 2018

Prices have been dropped and lots of new parts added.

- Cobb Accessport ECM+TCM (as new condition) NIS006 - $1400
- AMS Alpha Performance Pistons & Rods (used 4000kms, inspected and all in excellent condition. ready for install into engine build RRP $4800) $2800
- Fore Innovations Dual Fuel Pump Module (Billet Twin Fuel Pump Hanger + Walbro 485lph Pumps + FC3 Controller Supports up to 1000whp RRP $2000) - $1000
- Factory Pearl White Front Guards (Perfect Condition, protected with PPF) - $1800
- Factory Downpipes LHS/RHS - $200 pair
- Factory Front Upper Arms LHS/RHS - $300 pair
- Factory DBA Rims + Tyres Dunlop DST600 25% Tread - $2000
- Factory Airbox LHS/RHS + CBA Inlet Pipes - $300
- Factory Fuel Basket, Unmodified, Uncut - $500
- Factory BOVs + Piping - $200 pair
- Factory Washer Bottle - $200
- Factory Rear Axels + Stubs - $1300
- Factory Upper Intake Manifold - $200
- Factory Upper Intake Manifold Sprayed Black + Lower Intake Manifold - $500
- Factory Fuel Rail - $100
- Factory Turbo Hard Lines - $50
- Factory Springs - $200 (Front and Rear Set)
- Swift Springs NEW Front / Rear - $400 (Spring Rates - 800/460)
- Denso 265lph Drop in Fuel Pumps 1500km old - $380 (pair)
- MPSS Tyres 90% Tread x 2 (285/35/20) + 1 with a nail it in 85% tread throw in for free get it plugged good to go - $800
- Factory DBA front lip - $300
- Factory DBA Sideskirts - $300
- Factory Fuel Pumps Set (2) 13,000kms - $100
- Factory Nissan Cheeseburger Boot Badge - $cup of coffee lol
- K&N Air Filters (Used excellent condition) - $30
- Factory Flywheel - $150
- Factory Lower Oil Pan - $50
- Factory Camshafts (Pair) - $150
- Custom Made Intakes & Green Apple Filter - FREE
- Factory MAF Sensors - $100 Pair

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