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Parting out a R32 GT-R. If there is somthing u are chasing thats not listed just pm/call me to see if i have it. 0437 838 032

All Items located in Cairns, QLD.

Aftermarket parts

All aftermarket parts are brand new still in there packaging unless stated otherwise.

Tomei Gasket kit 87mm $800

CP pistons/Eagle rods $1400

Jun oil pump $1200

jun crank collar $180

tomei type B cams $800

tomei type B valve springs $750

Heater Hose Kit $150

cusco catch can $80

ARP main studs $300

ARP head studs $500

tomei cam cap studs $200

PWR radiator 57mm (used) $800

tomei cam gears $300

MSD dis 4 (used) $250

Accel Coils x3 $150

trust dual gauge pod $100

greddy turbo timer (used) $50

c's short shifter (used) $350

whiteline adjustable swaybars $500

D-project adjustable traction arms (rear) $250

D-project adjustable camber arms (rear) $250

pineapples $120

bilstein shocks/ebaich springs (used) $1000

rear cradle bushes $125

lower rear control arm bushes $100

nismo braided brake lines (used) $200

Ross Balancer $500

cam cover baffels $300

Hicas lock bar (used) $40

Stock Parts

All stock parts are off a 1990 R32 GT-R (gun metal grey) with 135000 kms unless stated otherwise.

Engine Block + Cradle $500

Rods $100

Pistons $100

Head w bent valves $700

Good 26 Head $1200

head studs $100

Front bar $50

front guards $350

bonnet $500

head lights $400

tail lights $300

indercators $100

stock sway bars $150

crank $100

oil pump $50

water pump $20

front seats $400

steering wheel $70

air vents $25ea

diff $400

sand blasted/primered suspension parts (rear cradle $150, front cradle $150, rear lower arms $100, rear cradle braces$70, Front uprights $200

steering rack $150

spoiler $300

stock turbo's $200

shell $1000

boot lid $300

gearbox $500

tail shaft $300

front brake calipers $300

front brake rotors $20

Rear Brake calipers $150

Rear Brake rotors $20

front hubs $300

rear hubs $300

computer $100

front drive shafts $150

front prop shaft $100

T.P.S $75

Engine cover set $250

Engine Loom $100

Front reo Bar $100

Rear Bar $150

I also have a bare shell the will be sold to the highest bidder in the next 2-3 weeks pm/call me with your offer. pics will be uploaded asap

Edited by R32 GT-R

Hi Mate,

Could you PM a price for

the head, block, plenums throttle body, sump, wiring, iginitor, crank angle sensor.

and engine mounts.

pretty much im after everything to build a motor may even take the pistons, rods and

gasket kit of you for teh right price.

Cheers

Garth

I cant pm because of post count but would you be able to pm me some more details about the shell please, including a ballpark figure (as a rolling shell) , weather it can be regoed or not, thanks

Mark

Edited by mr m00se

Yeh sorry guys I have been up cape trib with no contact to the outside world. I've set aside the next 3 hrs to reply to your pm's etc. Can only reply to a pm every 5 mins cos of the forum restrictions..... very annoying admins!!! they will all be replied to in order.

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