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So after recent family events I HAVE to part out and sell my 32, so most things will go and ill keep the things that possibly go on my next car for in the near future, so here goes...

Red Top SR20DET - $1200 it comes with Stock Intake, Turbo Manifold, Injectors, Loom, No ecu or Stock Coils, N/A Cams, NISMO Thermostat, Flywheel was comp tested at 145 across all four before I bought it off Erin from JDM GARAGE etc

SR20 Greddy Plenum - $300

R32 100mm GTR Cooler - $300

S13 Engine Dampener - $30

SR20 NISMO Clutch - $200

R32 HSD Coilovers 10/8 - $650

R32 Front Camber Bushes - $200

R32 Cusco Front Strut Brace - $150

R32/S13 Cusco Rear Strut Brace - $150

S13 Rear Toe Arms - $150

R32 Whiteline Adjustable Front SwayBar For R32 - $150

R32GTR Bonnet - $300 Comes with GTR Locking mechcanism

R32GTR Gaurds - $200 Each

R32GTR Front Bar - $350

R32GTR Grill - $100

R32GTR Indicators - $100 For the pair

R32 Non Projector Headlights - $200

Drift Button - $10

Welded R200 Diff - $150

HICAS Lock Bar - $100

R32/S13 Rear Camber Arms - $100

R32 GTR Fuel Pump - $150

APEXi AVCR - $350

Polly Urethane Subframe Bushes - $100

Gutted Cat - $20

3in Mild Steel De-Cat Pipe - $50

D1 Spec Oil Catch Can with Rubber Hose's - $50

3in Dump pipe to Cat with plumbed Screamer - $150

As for the shell ill let it go for $3500 and it includes;

Full Boot interior - And I mean everything inclueding Space Saver Jack Tool Bag, Trimming, Carpet EVERYTHING

Full Cabin Interior - Minus Front seats as im keeping them but a bonus HKS Turbo Timer and APEXi AVCR is left in there

HSD Coilovers 10/8

Rear Camber Arms

HICAS Lock Bar

R33 GTS-T Wheels x2

No Front Panels or Lights - But pending if you want gaurds or what ever other panels on it can be aranged

Half a Tank of Fuel

R32 GTR Fuel Pump

No steering rack

No Castor Rods

Full 5 Stud Hubs all round

Full Brakes all round - with near new rotors and pads all round

Brake Booster and Master

Clutch Master and Lines

All HICAS Removed

Full Glass Windows All round

Welded R200 Diff

Kenwood speakers all round

So all you need to do is wack in a motor, box, loom, steering rack and you got a running car with coilovers and a diff to get you sliding!

Enjoy!

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