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Hi mate, chasin

rear strut brace

front strut brace

rear pods

drive shaft (what condition is it in)

lights and blinkers

adj front camber arms

Whats left.

Cheers

Please see yesterdays post everything you want is gone. Sorry.

Here is an update on what is still available and sold

Here is whats is still available. with some adjusted prices

R32 GTS Nismo Rear wing like a GTR $120

R32 GTS Steering rack with tie rods $60

R32 GTS Brake master cylinder $80

R32 GTS 5 Stud Hubs $50 each side

R32 GTS Bottom door trims $20 pair

R32 GTS Radiator 25mm $40

R32 GTS Clutch master and slave & piping $100

Adjustable front Caster Rods $ 90 Waiting on Payment

Adjustable front camber arms $120 Waiting on Payment

R32 GTR Front calipers with various meaty pads $120 Waiting on Payment

DBA veined rotors 500km old 296mm suit R32 GTR just machined $200

R32 GTR Fuel tank $150

R32 GTR Fuel pump $120

R32 GTR Radiator 20mm $90

A couple of other things

2 x 16" R33 GTS-T standard wheels $50

1 x Yellow space save spare wheel $40

3lt engine rebuilt with forged CP pistons and rings, with a serviced GTR head, GTR inlet manifold and single turbo manifold for T04Z, not used and on engine stand.

R34 GTR original wheels currently being re-sprayed.

Sold

Fully adjustable suspension. Height, dampener and cones with 3 pairs of springs 4,6 & 8 Kg’s 500km old $500

Nismo rear strut brace $100

Front strut brace with brake master cylinder stopper $100

Nismo original plastic rear pods $ 100

Drive shaft $40

Head lights and blinkers L&R $150

Lower control arms $25 each

RB20 turbo $30

Conversion spacer studs to allow GTR rotors and calipers to fit GTS-T $50

Clutch Fan fits all RB’s$40

Gear box $100

3 “ full exhaust with GTS-T turbo header pipe $140

2way Mechanical Diff 4.2, hub to hub with cradle $600

Full oil cooler kit, 300mm x 250mm x 50mm cooler, with sandwich plate and remote filter and oil temp gauge and all hoses $400

FMIC 75mm thick, 600mm x 300mm with piping to engine bay R32 GTS-T will need inlet pipe $140

Set of 4 x white 17 x 8” and 17 x 9” 35mm offset jap racing wheels with worn Dunlop D02 on them.

Pair of 18 x 11” with 295 semi’s and a spare set of Porsche cup 270 slicks.

Pair 18 x 9.5” with Porsche cup slicks.

Front seat with small tear’s $ 90

Black aluminum bonnet that needs a small repair $80

NEW unused Ferodro DS2500 pads $180 (New $260)

Rear Calipers $ 70

Rear rotors $50

Payment recieved for the following.

Adjustable front camber arms $120

R32 GTR Front calipers with various meaty pads $120

Sold,

Adjustable front Caster Rods $ 90

R32 GTS Nismo Rear wing like a GTR $120

R32 GTS Steering rack with tie rods $60

This is all that is left.

R32 GTS Brake master cylinder $80

R32 GTS 5 Stud Hubs $50 each side

R32 GTS Bottom door trims $10 pair

R32 GTS Radiator 25mm $30

R32 GTS Clutch master and slave & piping $80

DBA veined rotors 500km old 296mm suit R32 GTR just machined $200

R32 GTR Fuel tank $120

R32 GTR Fuel pump $100

R32 GTR Radiator 20mm $90

2 x 16" R33 GTS-T standard wheels $40

1 x Yellow space saver spare wheel $40

3lt engine rebuilt with forged CP pistons and rings, with a serviced GTR head, GTR inlet manifold and single turbo manifold for T04Z, not used and on an engine stand.

R34 GTR original wheels currently being re-sprayed.

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Hi mate, I'll take the radiator. Your number isn't on this post - call me on 0435 844 866 to arrange a time for me to collect. Thanks, Ben.

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