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Hi Guys i got some parts i for R32 GTR & R33 bit and pieces in my garage just want to clean up

*R33 air con controll - $20

*R32 door just a shell $40

-R33 GTST RH door shell $80 window $50

-R33 GTST Rh door shell white colour no damage $80

-used 87mm N1 piston 24U still in good condition for $700

* Used JUN high beam CONROD still in perfect condition for $1300

*R32 center air vent $60

*R33 center surround $70

*R32 GTR feul tank and pump still in tank $170 or just the pump $100

-TOMEI feul rail for RB26 (use) $210

*Autometer Boost gague white face with cup $60

-R32 GTR bonnet white colour $500

-GTR gear box in working order $1000

*R32 Radiator $150

*GTR turbo a pair (got little play in it) $600

-R32 side Mirror black $450

-OMONI 3 center gague for R32GTR or GTST white face with sensor and wiring $200

-R32 GTR 2 front guard no dent or scratch $400 each

-R32 GTR instrument cluster 320KM alumic brand $200

*R33 GTST rear caliper and rotor 97 model $200

-Greedy pipe intake of the turbo for single turbo $200

*GTR rear slotted rotor like new $150 pair

-Trust oil catch can $50

*quick shift kit for GTR or GTST $100

-R32 GTR rear oil pump $200

*Tranfer case tail shaft $100

- Z32 AFM still in working condition $250 each.

*OS triple plate clutch still in preety good condition heap of meat left $1300

-SARD 75occ injector $800

*GTR starter motor $120

-RB26 alternator $100

*GTR brake master cyclinder $80

*RB26 power steering pump $150

-Trust Type R BOV $320

[/color]this goods can be inspect before payment.

if you need any infor pm me or leave me a post.

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i do it still on the motor at the shop so i have to get to the work shop on the weekend or week day to take some pict.

Edited by khmer

are the slotted rotors sold? would they fit 33 gtst? i know you have the 33 calipers and rotors set but only after rotors ...ciould we work something out?

also after the tyres. what is your pricing? you're from around the liverpool/chipping norton area or something arent u? i can pick up tonight...

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