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Location: Melbourne (outer east)

Item Condition: all in reasonably good nick

Reason for Selling: need space and $$$

Price and Payment Conditions: pickup or i'll post if payment is made in advance

Contact Details: reply or PM here

Have the following parts:

R34 NA 5 speed manual gearbox $500

R33 GTS25t bits:

standard intercooler $50

black front guards $150 each

steering rack and crossmember $70

front radius rods with red nolathane bushes $40 pair

RS*R front springs and struts $120 pair

power steering pump $15

brake booster and master cylinder $60

Heater core $80

Air conditioner core $25

Blower motor $20

Instrument cluster with 64,000km $100

Dashboard garnish that goes around radio, HVAC, air vents, from centre all the way over to the drivers side $100

Most other plastics around the dashboard except the dash itself - make an offer

Dont have the radio bracket :D

I'm going to brisbane around 20th december so I'll be able to drive stuff up if needed.

Cheers

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what sort of strength is in those n/a R34 boxes? presumably similar to the RB20DET box i would imagine?

p.s. any chance you're willing to do the wiring for an RB25/30 into VL while you're up in brisbane? was reading some of your posts on PF and saw you did this kind of stuff regularly that's all.

what sort of strength is in those n/a R34 boxes? presumably similar to the RB20DET box i would imagine?

p.s. any chance you're willing to do the wiring for an RB25/30 into VL while you're up in brisbane? was reading some of your posts on PF and saw you did this kind of stuff regularly that's all.

Yeah its similar outer dimensions to an rb20det box.

re the wiring, i can do it but will need to sort out dates accurately later in december.

re the instr cluster, i replied to the pm

cheers

hello there

I have a r33 series 2 GTS-T.

do you sell the

1. front lip

2. rear speaker bracket... have a look at the picture

3. the cover that covers up the battery compartment in the boot

please let me know. thanks

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The drivers side 1/4 is perfect, the passenger side is missing the GT badge and not as good condition. I'll sell the passenger side panel for $100

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Hey mate, With the R34 gearbox will i need to change my tail shaft, i have a r33 skyline rb20e....

Dayne

Absolutely no idea :D

I'd imagine the answer is the same tailshaft will fit but I've never swapped a 31/32/33 gearbox for an R34 one.

The only different gearbox I know of is the GT-R, VL turbo commodore and R33 GTS25t gearbox that uses the huge tailshaft yoke

will the gearbox stright fit into an r32 gts or is there modifying involved also r u negotiable with price?

I suspect it will bolt straight in but you may need a new clutch slave cylinder. I could be wrong though.

Offer a price via PM and you may be lucky and get it.

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