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Hi I got a heap of RB20det parts and R32 Skyline parts out of a 1993 model R32 Gtst which only had

82,000km on it.

RB20det Parts / Driveline Parts:

Throtle body with sensors $50

Intake manifold with all sensors $80

Fuel Rail with injectors $80

Starter motor $70

Alternator $70

Power steering pump with bracket and pulley $100

Air con compressor $70

Air con compressor bracket with adj pulley $40

Coil Packs $80

Coil pack loom $60

Engine mounts $50 each

Stock turbo with front pipe $350

Stock turbo water/oil lines $50

Stock turbo actuator $70

Stock turbo dump to cat $30

Stock cat $30

Crossover pipe with BOV mount $50

Stock intercooler piping (underbonnet) $50

Clutch Fan $50

Brake Booster $40

H20 Sensor $50

RB20det 5 speed gearbox $500

RB20det manual tail shaft $100

R32 Skyline parts:

Gtst Bonnet (Silver) $100

Drivers Seat $50

Rear Seat $50

Spare wheel cover $20

Drivers door (Black) $50

Drivers Power window motor $80

Rear discs and calipers $60 set

Interior light $10

Rear view mirror $20

Stereo brakets + Compartment $20

Left side Electric mirror $50

Right side rear quarter trim (bottom half) $20

Drivers side guard liner $10

Centre Console tunnel surround $10

Pioneer stereo CD player 200w detach face $20

Base 10" sub 500w in box $20

Scuff plates $20 pair

Indicator stalk (whole mechanism) $80

Windscreen wiper motor $50

Boot Lid (Black) Slight repairable damage $30

Rear SKYLINE garnish in black. Letters are mirrors. Looks awesome and very rare to find $150

Im located in ASHFIELD (SYDNEY)

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense

PM or contact me on 0415 126 075

Regards Sam

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