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R32 Parts Swap, Springs And Steering Wheel (rype R)


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Have bought R32 GTS-t and it has low firm ride and I need to swap the lowered springs for the standard items (good condition please) Dont have pictures of them of course they are still in the car, would have to arrange a day to swap them both over, but this is a great oppourtunity for someone who wants a much lower and firmer ride on the 32 gts for free!!! I am in western suburbs of brisbane and can help with all the work with a full workshop at my place.

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I have also a Type R steering wheel and boss kit to swap for the original wheel. The indicator self cancel doesnt work but it looks very easy to fix it, with 4 small steel tabs to be welded on the inside of the boss kit to connect with the standard cars parts in the column to activate the cancel (this problem will cause a failure on your roadworthy if its asked for)

You can come and swap this steering wheel today for free! Hurry im only able to do this today. (sunday) BRISBANE

I will be interstate for this week and back on saterday. 0427117725

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey man i have shocks i purchased from just jap 2 months ago and they have about 60 xxx km's very low let me know if your interested there all ready out and you just need to take yours out and chuck these straight in but i want to know what you have

thanks

yeah thats fair enough guys ill take it all apart and see what ive got, I guess i wanted to see if there was enough interest to justify taking the car off the road for a while, as id miss driving it if i had wait for stock parts hehe

back soon

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got the springs out. Think the shocks arent quite up to scratch so i might replace them. So only intersted in swapping springs now.

They just appear to be shorter thicker versions of stock springs. So does anyone want to swap them for standard ones?

I want to get this happening pretty quickly, so ring me on 0427117725 we can swap them straight away. Cheers.

oh and will someone please swap my steering wheel for a stock one? even if you can sell me a stock one ill consider it!

Edited by stimps

they are quite low, makes my car look pretty nice but like i said beffore, i gotta have a soft ride for my back injury, anyway yeah im still keen as and i want a steering wheel to you can have the type R wheel i have which is nice, but i still want the stock one.

only catch is, you can only come and swap these (or ill come to you) tomorrow!! (thursday) as i have that day off...then im away again for a week!!!

my job steals so much of my time away:(

  • 2 weeks later...

Doesnt ANYONE want these springs? anyone who has already replied please get back to me car still sitting at home with no springs waiting for someone to drop around and score themselves a free set of lowered springs!!!



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