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All parts are out of a 1993 model R32 Skyline 2 door. Parts include:

Drivers seat $50

Rear Seat $60

Rear centre seat belt $20

Window wiper motor $40

Air con pipe (firewall to compresser) $20

GTST Bonnet (Silver) $100

Drivers door (Black) with glass and power window motor $100

Boot Lid (Black) Slight repairable damage $30

Stock dump pipe (Turbo to cat) $30

Stock Cat $20

LSD Diff centre $180

Manual Tail shaft $100

Brake Booster $40

Rear Brake calipers + discs $60 the pair

® Rear quarter trim (Bottom half) $20

Scuff plates + Clips $30pair

Pioneer detach face stereo 200w $20

Base 10" sub in box 500w $20

Indicater stalk + horn wire (Complete unit) $100

Boss kit $30

Front strut brace $30

Interior light $10

Rear view mirror $10

(L) Electric mirror (Black) $50

Door check straps both $20

All door lock rods + Clips (both doors) $20

Electric sunroof switch + Interior light $50

Centre dash tunnel surround $10

Passenger glove box door $20

Climate Control Unit $100

Nismo gear knob + handbrake lever both new in box (Never used) $50

Drivers side plastic guard liner $20

Space saver spare wheel $40

Timber plate to cover spare wheel $20

Stereo brackets + Compartment $20

Fuel Flap (Black) $40

Fuel Cap (Nissan) $10

Number plate lights + wiring and fuses $20

Lots of RB20det Engine parts: Motor only done 82000km:

Crossover Pipe with BOV mount + gasket $50

Top + Bottom Radiator hoses, near new $30

Clutch Fan $60

Coil packs x6 $80

Coil pack plates + bolts (to hold coil packs in place) $40

Igniter $40

Pulley belts x 2 $20

Throttle body (Complete) $50

Inlet manifold $80

Stock turbo + Wastegate actuator $350

Stock turbo oil + Coolant lines $30

Crank Angle Sensor + Bolts $50

Stock front mount under bonnet piping (all) $60

Alternator (Gen Nissan) $60

Power Steering pump with bracket $100

Power steering reservoir $20

Century Battery, near new $50

Air flow to BOV Steel pipe $20

Engine mounts $50 each

Harmonic Balancer $80

Fly wheel $60

Starter motor $80

RB20det Engine Block and head Complete $500 Good for someone who needs a bare block and head

and can swap all there stuff over onto. E.G: If your RB20 is blown, heres a good motor for you,

just need to swap all your stuff over.

RB20det 5 speed Gearbox (No crunches, or noises) Very clean, smooth and quiet box $500

Im located in Ashfield (Sydney)

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense

PM or contact me on 0415126075

Cheers Sam

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