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For Sale: R32 GTR Parts, Panasport G7 C5C 18 x 10.5, WORK MEISTER S1 3P18 X 10.5 +12, RB26 Head, BM50 MC, Series 2 R32 GTR Dash


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G'day, 

Clearing out the shed and shoring up some cash for the next run of mods. 

 

A set of 4 x Panasport G7 C5C 18 x 10.5 + 15, These have been freshly refurbished and are in mint condition as per the pictures below not a scratch, mark or blemish. 

$3,500 ex Perth 

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How they looked pre refurbishment in white on a R32 GTR 

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WORK MEISTER S1 3P 5-114.3 MBL 18 X 10.5 +12 R DISK - MATT BLACK CENTER DISK, GLOSS BLACK ANODIZED LIP, CHROME RIVETS, bought at Christmas 

As new, minor blemish as per photo on one wheel, with 265/35/18 AD08s with 65% left on them. $3,250 ex Perth can do sans tyres for $3,000 

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Photos don't really do it justice, so here is a video walk around 

 

RB26 Head it currently has HKS 272 cams, Kelford Beehive springs, Tomei Cam Caps and the machining to suit, selling as I am going shimless due to popping shims at 825whp @ 2.0 bar with flat shift engaged due to my holinger. 

$4,000 ex Perth 

 

 

R32 GTR SERIES 2 180kph dash 97000kms

No broken clips

$250 ex Perth 

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R32 GTR Aircon Setup - working when removed, I am pretty sure it is a new condensor however it was a long time ago when set up so selling as if used as I cant find evidence verifying that. 

All is there as removed, Compressor, condenser, condensor fan, brackets, hoses lines etc. Not keen to separate.  

$600 the lot ex Perth 

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Genuine BM50 master cylinder, Bought at Christmas for some reason as opposed to a BM57, have upgraded to a BM57 so is surplus to my needs. 

$250 ex Perth 

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Negotiable on most things, but don't be a total sock. 

Willing to ship interstate and international. 

Cheers! 

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Hi, just wanted to ask about the speedo. Series 2 would mean that it has the blue circuit on the back correct? Thanks

I’m surprised that speedo still worked after you had it - seeing as it only goes to 180km/hr Damo!   ?

needle wasn’t bent?

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On 03/09/2019 at 8:18 PM, R32 TT said:

I’m surprised that speedo still worked after you had it - seeing as it only goes to 180km/hr Damo!   ?

needle wasn’t bent?

dash is sold gorgeous 

 

xoxo 

 

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