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WILL SWAP 16 X 8 STANDARD R32 GTR RIMS FOR ANY THING HERE - DONT CARE WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE - NEED FOR DRAGS ALSO NEED SLICK OR SIMILAR

Gtr Radiator and cowling $150 very good cond

Gtr Thermo Fan $65

After market oil cooler new $90.00

ABS system good working order $150

Hicas ram and components $100

Race seat fibre glass back and cushions - universal black - new -$160

Turbo smart manual boost controler $60

Ignitor $50

Coil loom $50 ( ignitor to paks )

Flywheel $50

Engine mounts $30 pair

Rear windscreen wiper motor etc $50

26 head - bare no valves etc - milled and ready to bolt down $250 ( pics avail )

Air con evaporator for under dash $100

harmonic balancer $100

g ready light weight pulley ( anodised Blue to suit water pump ) $40

timming belt - little use- $35

2 x stock Gtr fuel rails $50 for both ( one missing reg )

Variety of 3"intake silicone hoses and pipe work to suit single compressor and large cooler $100

New o2 sensors in box- pair $140

Rear seats in good condition - no marks - a little faded on top $200

Factory spare wheel - skinny type - $20[/color]SOLD

Rear safety belts $40 pair

located in Mandurah WA - postage on small parts is cheap - variess on the larger stuff - i use OZ post as they are cheap and reliable.

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Trader Rating: 14

WILL SWAP 16 X 8 STANDARD R32 GTR RIMS FOR ANY THING HERE - DONT CARE WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE - NEED FOR DRAGS ALSO NEED SLICK OR SIMILAR

Gtr Radiator and cowling $150 very good cond

Gtr Thermo Fan $65

After market oil cooler new $90.00

ABS system good working order $150

Hicas ram and components $100

Race seat fibre glass back and cushions - universal black - new -$160

Turbo smart manual boost controler $60

Ignitor $50

Coil loom $50 ( ignitor to paks )

Flywheel $50

Engine mounts $30 pair

Rear windscreen wiper motor etc $50

26 head - bare no valves etc - milled and ready to bolt down $250 ( pics avail )

Air con evaporator for under dash $100

harmonic balancer $100

g ready light weight pulley ( anodised Blue to suit water pump ) $40

timming belt - little use- $35

2 x stock Gtr fuel rails $50 for both ( one missing reg )

Variety of 3"intake silicone hoses and pipe work to suit single compressor and large cooler $100

New o2 sensors in box- pair $140

Rear seats in good condition - no marks - a little faded on top $200

Factory spare wheel - skinny type - $20[/color]SOLD

Rear safety belts $40 pair

located in Mandurah WA - postage on small parts is cheap - variess on the larger stuff - i use OZ post as they are cheap and reliable.

smile.gif

please send pm

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