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1: PWR R32 GTR radiator the end takes are 70mm thick and the core is 57mm thick. Used to start the car and then it was removed because I wanted to try a standard radiator. Standard shroud fits and the radiator goes straight in.

$500

2: Autobahn hard piping kit for R32/R33/R34 GTR skylines. Includes T bolts and longer silicone joiners which I got from Plazmaman.

$250

3:OS Giken Twin Plate clutch and flywheel from a 300 ZX, needs rebuilding.

$100

4:Full Set of R32 GTR rotors and pads

Front discs are 31mm thick, pads are 5.5mm thick

Rear discs are 17.5mm thick, pads are 10m thick and look pretty much new.

$150

5: Blitz R-VIT Type II - connects to the consult port, %100 working

$100

6:the thing that gets Jap radios working in oz (band expander)

$5

7: R32 GTR white rear wing, fair few nicks and scratches, needs touching up

$50

Pick up from Quakers Hill after 6pm and weekends and pickup from Wetherill Park during work hours.

Items can be posted at the buyers expense.

Josh

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Did the hard pipe kit fit perfect? Any mis matched pipes etc?

The kit fits with longer silicone hoses I bought.

pm me your number

i'll take the wing and radio expander

Got your message, will call tomorrow

Pics of rvit

Pic is already up

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Also for sale:

1: Whiteline? front strut brace, just needs a good polish, used.

$60

2: Apexi "pen" turbo timer

$40

3:RB26 standard rods and pistons, in good condition.

$100

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1: PWR R32 GTR radiator the end takes are 70mm thick and the core is 57mm thick. Used to start the car and then it was removed because I wanted to try a standard radiator. Standard shroud fits and the radiator goes straight in.

$450

2:OS Giken Twin Plate clutch and flywheel from a 300 ZX, needs rebuilding. Was quoted $800 to rebuild. It has sprung friction plates which are 218mm in diameter and a pressed steel cover with 2 diaphragms in it. That is all I know about the clutch.

$100

3: Whiteline? front strut brace, just needs a good polish, used.

$50

4: Apexi "pen" turbo timer

$40 includes postage

5:RB26 standard rods and pistons, in good condition.

$90

6: Silk Road Fibreglass Front diffuser for a R32 GTR

This will also fit a GTSt, but if you're running a standard front bar you will need to modify the attachment hardware to raise the height, to match the bar.

$250 includes postage

Pick up from Quakers Hill after 6pm on weekdays and and anytime on the weekend.

Pics are at the beginning of the thread.

Josh

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2:OS Giken Twin Plate clutch and flywheel from a 300 ZX, needs rebuilding. Was quoted $800 to rebuild. It has sprung friction plates which are 218mm in diameter and a pressed steel cover with 2 diaphragms in it. That is all I know about the clutch.

$100

3: Whiteline? front strut brace, just needs a good polish, used.

$50

4: Apexi "pen" turbo timer

$40 includes postage

5:RB26 standard rods and pistons, in good condition.

$90

7: R32 GTR Exhaust 3" mild steel and quiet. No holes or dents. $100 (pickup from Wetherill Park only)

8: R32 GTR front pipe. The usual Y shaped pipe. No holes. Has an O2 sensor bung in it. $90

Pick up from Quakers Hill after 6pm on weekdays and and anytime on the weekend.

Pics are in Post 1 ,6 and 20

Josh

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