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Hi,

see items below for sale - all items are used 

All items are negotiable - can freight at the buyers expense  or pickup

Located in Griffith NSW 2680

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Standard R33 GTR Turbo set - includes manifolds and heatsheilds, only has 1 stainless down pipe. Minimal shaft play 

Manifolds do have holes in them due to EGT sensors being fitted previously - one hole per manifold 

Looking for $120.00 for the pair  

 

R32 GTR Drivers side A/C Vent - was removed to fit a gauge 

$25.00

 

Standard RB26 Valve Springs with Retainers 

Came out of a Nissan reproduction engine so not many KM's on them 

$40.00

 

Standrad RB26 Camshafts intake and exhaust 

Came out of a nissan reproduction engine so not many KM's on them

No Picture 

Looking for $80.00 for the pair 

R32 GTR A/C Condesnor Fan 

Tested Still in working order 

$65.00

 

CUSCO Radiator Cooling Panel R32 GTR

Like New , has a few minor scratches and a rub mark in the RH corner 

$45.00

 

R32 GTR Speedo Cluster 340KM

Bad Points - KM Count has gone crazy/ Not reading correctly , speedo works fine and Front Torque gauge dosent Work 

$70.00

 

 

 

 

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Also i have the below for sale 

R32 GTR Passenger Side Reverse Light $25.00 

Good condition no cracks - will come up good with a cleanup 

 

R32 GTR Headlights LH & RH $100.00 for the pair 

Good condition usual wear and tear for there age - black paint on top coming away and rear bulb boots cracked 

Grill Brackets NOT Damaged

These are NOT  N1 they are the standard Projector style 1989 units 

 

R32  GTR Centre Console Gauge Assembly $80.00

Was in working order when removed 

 

Cant upload photo's at the moment - but i can supply upon request 

Edited by nismo32gtr
4 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

I will take the headlights please if you can ship to Melbourne

Hi Robzilla32 

Yes i can ship to melbourne at your cost - i would say they would be around $25-$30 to post 

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