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Parting out an R32 Skyline GTS-T Plus a few various other things

RB25DET (no loom) - $900

Front mount with alloy piping (cooler is damaged) - $150

Z32 AFM - $70

Cusco suspension parts –

Front Caster arms - $100

Front sway bar - $ 100

Rear sway bar - $100

Rear camber arms - $70

Rear caster arms - $80

Rear sub frame locking rings - $20

Rear strut brace (not cusco)- $50

Pair r32 tail lights - $100

R32 boot lid, small rust spot - $50

Stock r32 airbox w/snorkel - $120

Rb25det starter - $30

Pod filter w/adapter - $30

Alternator - $30

Aftermarket exhaust and dump pipe (dented in front pipe and kink in middle pipe) - $200

Elec hicas lockout - $30

300zx wheels painted gold (with tyres) - $100

Standard diff - $ make an offer

Brake Master Cyl - $ make an offer

Clutch master cyl - $ make an offer

Front and rear brake setups, good for s13 5 stud conversion incl hubs - $ Make an offer

Front Rio bar - $50

Std LWR front control arms - $50

RB25DET brass button clutch - $100

Rear K Frame

Front Subframe, w/rack attached still

HKS Turbo Actuator, suit rb25det standard turbo - $50

R32 Centre A/C Vent, perfect working order - $65

RB30 Starter motor

Cefiro std front sway bar - $70

Prices are negotiable! Located in mildura, VIC and can post this stuff if need be!

Cheers

Edited by hunterschamp

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