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Hi all, Just cleaning out the shed, Can post the smaller items if required or Pickup, Lismore, NSW.

Nissan Skyline GTR Master Cylinder brace R32 $90

Sold the car so no longer needed. Used to brace the cylinder against the strut tower to improve brake feel/reduce flex. Sort of a race mod really but is anodised blue and looks cool too. (-:

Nissan Skyline GTR Master Cylinder R32 $90

Was Removed from a crashed GTR (NOT crashed due to brake failure) as a replacment for mine but it turned out to be a leaking ABS unit... so since the car is now also sold i no longer need this.

Nissan Skyline GTR coil packs R32 X5 $60 or $15 each (4 left)

Car was upgraded to splitfire coils, one pack got lost somewhere so there are only 5 left, maybe good for a 4 cylinder coil upgrade? (for sr20 etc?)

2X airpods without filter elements, generic/no brand, $10 for both

Sony Xplod Head unit and Stacker + Cadence Equaliser, with wireing, connections, cables, brackets etc. $280 the lot. Was working perfectly when removed from a car prior to sale, new car had decent audio so i have not used it again. (from memory the stacker alone cost over $500 new... ><)

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Just email me at [email protected], PM here, or call me on (02)66333131 (Martin, best after 6pm)

I think my prices are reasionable but i am open to offers.

Thanks for looking,

martin

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just curious are 32gtr coils the same as series 1 gtst? both external ignitors? will the just fit in? ive got the 32gtr head but if i can keep the coils i got then will be alot easier

ben...

Hey, sorry, im not sure about gtst coils, i think they may be different, maybe someone can answer you question in a different section of the forums? tech stuff?

the brace bolts to the cylinder itself and existing holes in the strut tower which is just infront of the cylinder.

thanks for the interest,

martin

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Bump, and decided to sell these too:

2X willans harnesses removed from my R32gtr before compliance. $200 the pair (or make an offer)

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