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R32 1993 GTST RB20 Standard Parts

Freight at cost on most parts available

OPEN TO ALL REASONABLE OFFERS

All parts from a running car. Removed as stripping the car for racing

RB20 Turbo complete with elbow $SOLD

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Exhaust complete from front, dump, cat and two mufflers. 2.5" Nice and quiet for ADR approval. $200

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Air-conditioner parts.

Compressor $120

Radiator $100

Pipes and canistor $200

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Front brake calipers complete with pins, clips and shims. Needed to be opened with some force so may need to be re-kitted. $50

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Front brake rotors. Need machining. $40

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Fan shrowd for radiator. $SOLD

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Side mount intercoller and some pipe. $40

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Duct. Think it is for standard air box. $50

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Standard air box base. No lid or filter. $25

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Ignition switch. Works OK but key can be removed in all positions. Plug cut off. Key supplied. $10

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HKS idle stabilizer. $30

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Air fuel amplifier. $30

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Stone guard. $SOLD

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Bonnet catch. $20

Bonnet cable. $30

Horns. $10

Support. $15

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Central locking actuators. Each $10

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Space saver wheel. $80

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Set of 4 standard wheels and tyres. 50% tread. $200

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Set of 4 standard wheels and tyres. 50% tread. $200

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Spare wheel cover. $20

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Boot rear interior trim. $15

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Boot corner trim. $10

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Carpet mat. $20

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Passenger side front seat. $100

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4 x retractable seat belts. Each $100 or for the set. $75

1 x seat belt catch. $20

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Centre consule. $75

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Gear knob. Split at the seams both sides on top. $5

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Rear parcel shelf. $15

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Moulded carpet. $50

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Roof lining. $30

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Sun visors. $15ea

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Suicide handles and coat hooks. $10

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Interior light. $15

Map reading light. $20

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Speaker mounts for front doors. $5

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Vents for climate control.

Centre. $20

Left. $10

Right. $10

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Rear pillar trims. $20

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Assorted bits and pieces from $5

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do you have the rear seats?

also is the stone guards the ones under the engine?

No back seat when i got the car. Yes stone guard is from the front to under the engine.

do u have a clock spring? (thing inside steering column that make indecator stalk returning) if u do I'd like it delivered to 2250 nsw, how much?

cheers

no sorry still using it.

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