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Hi, I will take the R32 GTR front callipers

PM sent

Do you have the clock for r32 gtr?

Hey guys,

Have got a random assortment of bits and pieces that I need to clear. freight anywhere can be provided at pretty cheap cost. Most in Hobart and some in Melbourne and Brisbane. Prices negotiable by PM although I won't dignify stupid offers with a response.

* R32 GTR ( Hobart) - black in color, pretty much the entire car save for some bits and pieces. ( NOTE: AIR CON VENTS ARE ALREADY SOLD!) Engine is in pieces, and was none too healthy when it gave way.  Some indicative prices;

- LH Front Guard ( described as being perfect condition) $300

- RH Front Guard ( described as having 2 very small dents, easily repaired) $200

- Bonnet ( described as being perfect condition) $600

- Front bar AND lip spoiler, lip needs spray ( won't seperate) $400

- ABS Unit and piping $300

- Front Reo - $350

- TRUST FMIC - $650 inc piping

- Complete interior ( front and rear seats - awesome condition) $1000

- Steering wheel ( crap) $30

- Rear Calipers - $100 ea

- Front Calipers - $450 pair

- Sunvisors - $50 ea

- Boot Lining - $50

- Rear Parcel Tray - $50

- Grille - $175

- Rear wing - $250

plus I'll price up all suspension components, lights, doors and door trims, glass, etc and other bits and pieces as soon as I can.

* R32 GTR rims - excellent condition with good quality tyres - app 80% tread left - $800.

* Mazda MX5 Veilside ( copy) kit - please don't shame me by asking why I have an MX5 kit. Front, sides and rear bar. $700.

* R32 GTST aftermarket front bars - range in quality, type and condition - from $100 - $300

* R33 GTST factory shocks and springs - $170

* Full Veilside bodykit for JZA80 Supra - front bar, sides, rear pods and rear wing. Painted in midnight blue. Genuine Jap Veilside kit, not local replica. $1200.

* Toyota Soarer ( JZZ30 or UZZ31 models) spoiler kits - these are the 'lip' kits only, not full on massive things. still make Soarers look far less bland than they do stock ( LOL). $400 each.

* AVS Model 5 rear rims. 17" X 11JJ, white in color, fitted with ( from memory) 295 or 325 tyres, only about 40% tread. $500. photo attached

* GT wing off R32 GTST - $300

* Veilside rear wing to suit JZA80 Supra. Copy only - needs minor attention - $300.

* 8 tins of Dupont 600 high grade acryllic / metallic paint - 4ltr tins - colors such as Ford Acid Rush, Holden Tiger Mica, Ford Tickford Blue, other blues, reds and green - retail for $600 sell $400 each

* 17" Manaray Sport Hyper R ( 5 star rims) with 2 very good tyres ( Bridgestone Re01 255/35 about 70% tread) and 2 not RWC tyres. Sizes 17" x 9.5JJ and 17" x 8.5JJ. One of the 255 is buckled and will require attention - rims otherwise look great. Nice looking wheels. $500.

* 18" Manaray Sport VR5 ( gold multi spoke rims) 18 x 7.5 and 18 x 8.5 with 225 and 235 tyres. 2 rims have hit the kerb and may / may not be usable - $500.

Cheers all,

those r32 aftermarket front bars that you  have...

what brand do you have and in what condition are they?

Cheers

Hey Ryan,

Will have details of the front bars by the weekend.

Booster - soz mate - I don't

cheers,

J

hey mate the zorst u have? is that turbo back? and is it 3.5" inch all the way?

and what condition is that cooler in? and is it for a gtst or gtr?

Edited by DriftSquad
Hey buddy, i'm after the complete BOV assembly from the R32 GT-R, blow off valves, cross over pipe, brackets, clamps and hoses.

Let me know if you can help

Thanks,

-Patrick

Any word on this yet mate?

-Patrick

Hi there you wouldnt happen to have a good running R32/33 GTR short engine or long engine minus all accessories would you. Just thought i would ask as i see it has an engine in the pics.

Also do you want to sell the factory gearknob if its in good condition.

Thanks

Edited by DeSiReD

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