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Hi Guys,

Doing a bit of a garage clean out and have a few things for sale.

Will probably add stuff as i go along and find more, but here is what i have at the moment:

 

Bosch Motorsport top feed 1000cc injectors. Used only for 5000kms with 98  $500

R32 GTR OEM BOV return pipe (used)  $150

R32 GTR OEM front sway bar (used)  $100

R32 GTR OEM aircon ducting (used). Every bit of plastic ducting from under the carpet and dash, except the one that goes to the drivers side vent  $50

R32 GTR OEM Twin Turbo pipe (used)  $100

R32 GTR OEM coil packs (used) $50

Ruzic II 4WD controller (used) $500

R32 carbon boot lid with carbon N1 lip and genuine R35 GTR badge. Boot lid has crazing all through the clear/resin, N1 lip is perfect, so is the badge. $500

R32 GTR series 2 textured center console surround in mint condition with lighter (used) $500

R32 GTR series 2 textured center console surround with a crack at the very bottom next to gear boot, and one broken tab at the very top $100

Sparco Sprint V fixed back seats. Pair, no rails. Very little use, some marks from storage but no tears. $500

 

Open to offers within reason.

Items are located just south of Wollongong.

Willing to post smaller items at buyers expense, larger items like ducting, seats and boot lid prefer pick up.

There will be more to come as I get through everything.

I will upload pics when I get a chance.

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Also have:

Haltech I/O 12 Channel Box A only, no lead (used) $300

Haltech Can Hub Mini with 2 cables (used) $100

Haltech O2 sensor with new weld on bung, still in good condition (used) $100

R32 GTR OEM map sensor (used) $50

R32 GTR OEM Alternator (used) $100

R32 GTR OES CAS Bracket (used) $50

7 hours ago, horus83 said:

Hi Mate, 

Do you still have the 

Center console surround, Can you send me a pic?

 

I still have both. Which one were you after, the mint or cracked one?

16 hours ago, horus83 said:

If you can PM both ill decide which one? I am assuming it is the grey texture finish ones?

Yes they are both the series 2 grey textured finish ones. PM sent.

Some pics.

Ducting, Sway bar, oem map sensor, Haltech O2 sensor, Haltech I/O Expander Box A, oem cas bracket, Haltech Can Hub Mini, Injectors, Ruzic II 4WD Controller, Mint series 2 textured stereo/shifter surround.

More to come.

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1 minute ago, theskidmasta said:

i know you prefer pick up,  but if you can calculate shipping to socal usa i can take the boot lid off of your hands

With the size of this thing shipping it to the states would not be worth while.

You would be better off sourcing one locally.

1 minute ago, theskidmasta said:

i cant find a decent one in the US for less than 1k AUD

 

Well JACKA87 is supposed to be picking it up this friday.

If he doesn't pick it up, I'll look into the shipping costs, but i know it wont be cheap and the total cost will be up around that 1k figure im pretty sure.

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