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Apexi RB26 twin pod filters In good condition and come as they are in the photo. No major damage other than rub marks where they touch in the engine bay.

Selling as I no longer run factory intake pipes and have no use for these. $250ono

Unknown brand Nissan Short shifter Purchased new still in the plastic, never fitted and now using a different box. $100

Extreme RB26DETT button clutch Im not sure of the exact model but its a 6 puck button clutch thats in pretty good condition, Ill get it out to check pad thickness but im certain its got 75% plus remaining.

Removed from an Engine/gearbox package I bought and never used the clutch. Comes with clutch disc and pressure plate $250

R32 GTR front brake callipers Came from a 94model GTR. mint condition have been pulled down, cleaned and inspected then reasembled. NO rotors and pads could do with replacing soon. $300

R32 GTR bootlid Perfect condition White R32 GTR boot lid with original GTR wing. Came with a car I bought but have removed it to fit a much lighter boot. The paint is imaculate as is the pannel. Its perfect. $350ono

Tein R32 GTR coilovers HA Coilovers removed from an R32 GTR. They are the adjustable HA version Tein's. Height adjustors all work, no oils leaks or other damage to the shocks. They came in a car I bought and since Ill be fitting a my proflex suspension I have no need to keep these. Im not sure of the age but id say they not all that old $850ono

R32 GTR rear bumper barAbsolute perfect condition. White in colour. Removed as I have to cut it in half to fit the rear diffusers and dont want to destroy a perfect condition bumper. Will consider part trade for an average condition bumper $250

R32 GTR interior trimA pillar trims-$70

Rear pillar trims, some small vinil lifts-$100

Rear seat, decent condition-$80

Under dash pannels-$40

Center console-$40

loads of other misc trims PM and ask if Ive got it

R32 GTR front bumper perfect condition but requires new paint, lip is perfect condition as well $300

R32 GTR brake booster and mastercylinder Removed due to converting to a Tilton pedal box so no longer needed. It is in perfect working order from a 94 model vehicle $150

Various other R32 partswiper motor-$50

complete air condition system-$200

Loads or intercooler pipes-$20 each

Loads of turbo intakes-$20 each

Hicas system, have majority of the parts-$ask

Ive basicly got an entire car im parting out minus the pannels so if there is something small but significant you need then ask

Everything is located in Sydney

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got a front right indicator?

Yes But only willing to sell as a pair. Both perfect condition make an offer

You got the stereo surround?

Yes I do have the stereo surround. Its a late model one in the grey finish. Perfect condition again offers?

Passenger headlight?

Pm me,

Cheers

I have both headlights but not willing to separate. I want $400 for the pair also in imaculate condition.

Hey mate...

I'm after the gyro unit next to the hand brake, and the two sensor plugs that clip on top of the unit.

Let me know if you have one! Must have impact sensor sticker on it, and NOT be showing red :ermm:

Pm sent regarding ABS unit.

Sorry Andrew, it came with a damaged (showing red) G sensor and I also had to buy another to run the attessa.

I may have something in the pipeline for my 4wd and if it works Ill let you have first dibs on the sensor.

Brad...

can you send overseas ? Via EMS or something ?

I can, what were you after??

where abouts in sdyney mate

Im south west

will u get something sent to melbourne at my expense? im after the two door molds right and left the ones that seal the window in

Sorry ill be needing them so not for sale.

Hi

please can you e-mail or pm me a pic of the front bumper (with Lip) and the boot with spoiler?

[email protected]

thanks

Michael

Will send a few photos through to you tommorrow

Forgot to mention above. Nothing is sold untill I have payment. First in with the cash gets it.

Im refusing to hold onto parts till weekends and so forth, its not fair to others that want the same parts.

would the clutch kit fit rb20 box? is so hell keen

Yes It will work just fine with an RB20 box.

Risking,

just sent you pm regarding the ABS.

Do you have the driver's seatbelt? how much?

Yes I have a drivers seat belt.

Front callipers sold

Steering wheel sold

one set of factory GTR BOV's sold another set remain

Also for sale R32 GTR fuel tank and pump/sender unit

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