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IM PARTING OUT MY 1994 R32 GTR , CLUSTER SHOWS 62000KMS

MOTOR HAS BEEN SOLD

Apexi power intake pipes with apexi filters and z32's with plugs $450

Gearbox pull type being 94 model $600ono

Hks oil filter relocater and oil cooler all hoses $450

Rear diff and half shafts $500

Front bar reinforcement $120

Seats front and rear the front seats need retrim but besides that all good with rails $400

Alternator $100 , Starter motor $80 Ac compressor $80 , power steer pump $80

Bootlid with wing in white has a dent or two nothing major $150 ono

Front and rear calipers and discs and braided lines $550 ono

Front cv shafts $200 for both ono

rear tail shaft $120 ono

front pipes 2.5 inch to 3 inch at cat slight scratches from speed bumps $80

3.5 inch cat back one muffler and cannon great sound $450 ono

Heaps still left pm for prices and availability

IN SYDNEY WESTERN SUBURBS PICK UP ONLY

PRICES MAYBE NEGOTIABLE - NO LOW BALLERS PLEASE

Forgot still have front and rear subframes

Hubs abs sensors tail lights

Master cylinder and booster

Clutch master and booster

Abs module fuel tank

Pm for info

Front reo sold, front bar sold , guards sold

Headlights sold , engine sold , grill sold ,

Wheels sold

Inter cooler that's up has some bent fins and some bugs but no leaks 4 inch thick 150 pick up

If your chasing something do your 32 pm me

Also has adjustable coilovers

Will have brand and pics up by tomorrow

Interested in the coil overs if you can let us know what brand, specs etc.

Coil overs sold , fuel sender sold

Fuel pump still available 50 bucks

Fuel tank 80 bucks with straps

Full brake set 450 Calipers discs front and rear

Brake master cylinder and booster 150

Clutch master cylinder booster and hydraulic pipes 150

Abs module 100 bucks

Rhf plastic guard liner complete 50 bucks

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