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I want for my GTR:

  • Few nice carbon fibre bits
  • To finish off the fuel system
  • A larger exhaust
  • A hollinger sequential gearbox
  • A big set of balls to help me while I hold on for dear life after all that's done :D

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Really need one of these things, its from in the back of R32 GTR headlights.

So if you have a smashed one please look, ill buy it.

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Its an adaptor for the high beam globe.

Dad might have one left over from his smashed lh headlight. I'll point him towards this and let you know

Any one have a staggered set of rims in about 17x8/17x9 with +30 or +35 is offsets for cheap? As light as possible would be awesome lol or even just a pair of rims in either of those sizes would be cool. Need a set of track rims for the mr2 :D

Almost forgot... Need to be 5x114.3 stud pattern please and thankyou

Edited by ryu1605

You should drop an aurion engine into it....and then supercharge it.

That thought has definitely crossed my mind lol. Only problem with the 2gr v6 is that to change to front 3 spark plugs you either have to drop the engine out or cut a hole in the firewall behind the seats in the cabin haha

Really need one of these things, its from in the back of R32 GTR headlights.

So if you have a smashed one please look, ill buy it.

post-89755-0-53728700-1355110215_thumb.jpgpost-89755-0-69441700-1355110242_thumb.jpg

Its an adaptor for the high beam globe.

Just checked with dad, broken headlight is long gone, sorry dude

Any one have a staggered set of rims in about 17x8/17x9 with +30 or +35 is offsets for cheap? As light as possible would be awesome lol or even just a pair of rims in either of those sizes would be cool. Need a set of track rims for the mr2 :D

Almost forgot... Need to be 5x114.3 stud pattern please and thankyou

PM sent.

Looking to Buy;

R33 Rear Pods - White

R33 Side Skirts (Do luck, GTR or standard) -White

Series 2 Drivers and Passenger Seat, Possibly Rears aswell.

A Decent Headunit - Pioneer or other decent brand

Turbo Back Exhaust system - Let me know what you have

Cheers,

Ryan

0404348290

Looking to Buy;

R33 Rear Pods - White

R33 Side Skirts (Do luck, GTR or standard) -White

Series 2 Drivers and Passenger Seat, Possibly Rears aswell.

A Decent Headunit - Pioneer or other decent brand

Turbo Back Exhaust system - Let me know what you have

Cheers,

Ryan

0404348290

Hey mate,

I have a rear seat, drivers seat, and a turbo back system if your interested pm me

Looking to Buy;

R33 Rear Pods - White

R33 Side Skirts (Do luck, GTR or standard) -White

Series 2 Drivers and Passenger Seat, Possibly Rears aswell.

A Decent Headunit - Pioneer or other decent brand

Turbo Back Exhaust system - Let me know what you have

Cheers,

Ryan

0404348290

I have the 2 fronts and rear 33 s2 seats, pm me if you're interested in them.

Really need one of these things, its from in the back of R32 GTR headlights.

So if you have a smashed one please look, ill buy it.

post-89755-0-53728700-1355110215_thumb.jpgpost-89755-0-69441700-1355110242_thumb.jpg

Its an adaptor for the high beam globe.

Found one in my big bag of electrical stuff, dunno how it got there and its a fluke finding it since its such a big bag of everything.

:blush: thanks for looking for one guys

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