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WTB !! Wanted to buy, R32 sedan.

For drivetrain conversion, so engine/gearbox condition is unimportant.

I'd prefer something registered or registerable, but will consider track only chassis as well.

PM me if you've got something.

  • 2 weeks later...

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Stock Cefiro drivers seat

Looking for $50 + postage to get this thing out of my garage. Has been sitting around since i got the car and is in perfect condition (with rail).

In melb but can post interstate. Got a quote for ~$70 to SA when someone asked me about it.

:D

  • 2 weeks later...

sabelt 4 point harness 1994 manufactured... really good nick with sabelt shoulder pads $100 firm suit all cars pretty much

trust oil filter sandwich block with tapped sensor holes $100 firm suit sr/rb/ca

rb20det t3 turbo in very good nick no leak, shaft play is at a very minimal - normal running tolerance $220 firm

a31 hicas pump and lines $100 firm

a31/32 aircon condensor/pump/actuator (some lines included... half are cut so are useless) $80 firm

ssr reverse mesh rims 15x?? with a 0 or neg offset (running 205's with tiny bit of stretch) and 16x?? of the same style running +20 or so offset (id imagine 16x7.5 or 8 +25) full set for 1k very minimal gutter rash if any and no dents - fully balanced - $1000 nego to split into 2 pairs if someone willing to buy the other pair

a31 disc to disc rear end (will bolt into s13/r32/c33) can supply with or without tight viscous lsd - $400 or diff on its own $250 if someone wants to buy cradle for $150

black razo ball shifter - $50 firm

white razo ball shifter - $50 firm

a31 sideskirts (unsure of brand - similar to T's garage or autech - fibergrass) damaged (all in one piece just bashed and needs respray) $100 firm

any queries send pm... will accept near to original price if offer suggested

thanks guys

willing to swap also - looking for 2nd hand good condition z32 afm, ap enginerring rb20det pfc, rb26 crank and rods in good nick, blitz lm or trust air nx pod filter brand new or 2nd hand in very good nick, any ceffy bits mainly a drivers side rear window motor/scissor/mechanism/assembley doohicky

thanks again guys!

  • 3 weeks later...

i have a few items available.

Aftermarket cefiro grill open and meshed - half painted - sold

Perfect condition s1 taillights - $150 neg

JIC 8k springs from Coilovers (just the springs 200mm approx free height and approx 63mm internal diametre- $100 neg

pm me or email me at [email protected]

cheers

resin

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  • 1 month later...

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A31 drivers side rear door complete with glass - $200 navy blue 1 bit of paint chipped off size of 10c piece

A31 (possible R32) Aircon setup - $120

A31/R32 Powersteering reservoir with lines to pump - $100

RB20DET Injectors x6 pulled from running engine - $160

Greddy 42mm Black boostgauge mechanical - $70

A31 (possible R32) Hicas powersteering pump - $80

A31/S13/R32 Hicas power steering rack - $180

Black Razo 8ball gearknob - $40

Catchcan polished with fittings and oil level reader - $70

A31 RB20DET 4stud hubs/rotors/calipers front and rear - make an offer...

Apexi RSM (oldskool version) - $100

A31 RB20DET Coilpacks in brackets x6 working fine - $100

A31 Late model tailights (tint strip around edges from factory with centre garnish) $230 drivers side has 40mm crack in it... could be fixed with new lense or plastic weld

A31 sideskirts - autech or something... look good - few cracks and poorly painted navy blue - $100 easily repaired

all stuff is in SA... not really willing to send interstate atm - don't have time to

pm's welcome... thanks

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi guys,

For any Cefiro or R32/R33 owners that are interested, we have just posted a new special in the business trader section for our brand new JJR Cooling-Pro Alloy Radiator upgrades.

We are offering them currently for $399 each.

Click the URL below for further details.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=117584

Regards,

Steve

Hi guys,

For any Cefiro or R32/R33 owners that are interested, we have just posted a new special in the business trader section for our brand new JJR Cooling-Pro Alloy Radiator upgrades.

We are offering them currently for $399 each.

Click the URL below for further details.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=117584

Regards,

Steve

Cefiro radiator is IDENTICAL to R32 for those who want to know, but it is a good idea to list cefiro as an option cuz most people have no idea :P

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