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Hi all, I really got to clean out all this stuff out of my garage. I AM NOT A SHOP! These are my parts that i have collected (some are not mine) and now i need to get rid of them. A lot of the stuff is for GTR’s, but I also have a few misc items for other skylines. Forumers, please keep all comments to yourself as i dont care for whinging and whining on my thread. if you can get cheaper elsewhere, no-one has a gun to your head telling you that you have to buy from me. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS THREAD OR PM ME! I WILL ONLY REPLY TO EMAILS SENT TO [email protected] Parts are in Brisbane and can be inspected on arrangment. Will send interstate at buyers cost.

PHOTOS MAY BE SEEN HERE!

APEXi AX53B60 twin turbo kit for BNR32/BCNR33/BNR34 GTR’s. This kit is BRAND NEW, unused and still in sealed plastic bags. Comes with all gaskets, earls braided lines and sticker to add that extra 10hp. $4900 retails well over 8k!

ARC twin blow off valve kit for GTR. This is the latest model from ARC, the NS type. This kit is brand new and is for the BCNR33 but will also suit the BNR32 and BNR34 GTR’s. $750

ARC grille mount oil cooler for BCNR33. This is the core only and does not include any hoses or oil filter attachments. With minor mods, it should also fit the r32 gtr. $680

ARC oil catch tank for BNR32. This catch tank is brand new and never used. Still in sealed bag. Includes hoses and attachments. $550

ARC air remover tank for BNR32. Cant really explain what it does. Helps with cooling, and recommended for circuit racing. Hehehehe Kier Wilson has one on his car and looks really cool! This kit is brand new and unused. $550

NISMO ENGINE & GEARBOX MOUNTS FOR ECR33 WITH HICAS. These engine and gearbox mounts are brand new and will suit the r33 and r34 2wd, manual transmission vehicles with hicas. Will suit rb20 and rb25 NA and turbo engines. $450

Nismo rear suspension upper link set to suit r32 skylines.. Does not include rear A arm set. 4pcs. These upper links are USED and have different bracing to the standard items. They also use hardened bushes. These are in very good condition. Please see photos. Parts for sale are circled. $250 the set.

Nismo rear stabilizer bush. These bushes are new and never used. These are to suit the R32 GTR standard stabilizer. They are made of hardened rubber and measure 25.4mm in diameter. $25 the pair.

R32 GTR Rear seat. Back and bottom section. In very good condition No rips, tears or burns. However it is a little sun-faded. Suit re-trim. Make me a sensible offer please! In Brisbane and for pickup only!

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ooharrgtr, sorry mate, the answers to your questions are, the gauges are sold and the intercooler is a bolt on replacement. no changes needed. i didnt mean to be rude, its just that i think you are the only one that didnt read the post properly. Everyone else has sent me an email as i have requested (highlighted) in the thread. if you have further questions please feel free to email me on [email protected] as i dont come by here that often. thanks

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