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Hey guys, have some parts left over from my rb25 conversion as well as other bits and pieces I have laying around. All 32 parts are from a 1993 R32 GTST and 33 parts are from a 1997 R33 GTST.

R32:

RB20det remapped ECU, 'Yoshitokio'. Suits 3" exhaust, front mount, larger fuel pump, R33 turbo. Previous owner said it made 193rwkw on 15psi. Seems like a safe tune, I used it for over a year including 2 track days and never had an issue.

$150

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Standard R32 rear bar in white. Has a few scratches and could do with a respray. Also it appears that the mounts have been cut in half.

$50

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R32 BN style fibreglass front bumper. Sprayed in white spray can paint, flaking off in places. Pretty good condition, one fine crack.

$100

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Standard R32 steering wheel - worn.

$30

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Standard R32 swaybars

$30 each or both for $50

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Standard RB20det cam gears

$50

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All Hicas components. Pictures on request - $100

R33:

Alternator -$80

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Starter motor - $50

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Power steering pump - $100

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Aircon Compressor - $100

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Engine mounts. Both brackets, one mount. Seems in good condition.

$50

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2x standard dump and front pipes. One from an r32 and one from an R33.

$50 each

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180sx:

Cusco front strut brace. Suits S13 also - $100

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Rear parcel shelf, perfect condition - $80

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All parts are located in Aspendale Melbourne and prices are negotiable. Feel free to call me on 0407343845 with any enquiries.

Josh

  • 2 weeks later...

Wicked.

Provided its in good working order ill grab it off you!

Msg me your contact number and we'll organize a time and place via txt.

Cheers

Trev

0402 218 328

All good, just realized your contact number in original post.....................!

Edited by dekrowr33

Was looking at the front bar for a potential buyer and noticed some damage along the bottom of it, most likely caused by steep driveways etc.

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Price drop to $60

Hey Josh,

Thanks heaps for the starter motor. Great cond. and great price.

Thanks again for meeting me for the exchange.

Cheers

Trev

Highly recommend this guy for parts guys.....

Hello

i just realised that this is my old r32

i can vouch that the ecu runs perfect with safe afr's

can easily be taken to dr drift for a touch up

cheers

It sure is :) It's changed a bit since you last saw it though

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Bump and price drops :happy: Just want this stuff gone now.

Standard R32 rear bar $30

Standard R32 swaybars $20 each

Standard RB20det cam gears $20

All Hicas components $50

Alternator $60

Engine mounts $20

2x standard dump and front pipes $20 each

Cusco front strut brace $60

Rear parcel shelf $50

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