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Massive OEM Skyline parts clearout - parts to suit 32, 33 and 34. Some great items going for a song!

Location: Ipswich, Qld

Contact: PM or phone 0413 863 207

Payment: Cash or postal money order ONLY. Strictly no paypal or bank transfer - don't ask!

Condition: All parts as described or money happily refunded.

Will post smaller items at buyer's expense

R33 GTR rear wing with carbon end caps. Generally good condition, scratch as per photo. $145

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R33 s1 standard coilpacks – loom not included. $100. Loom extra $75

R34 standard coilpacks – loom not included. $100. Loom extra $75

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Genuine R33 mspec side skirts. $100

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Genuine R33 GTR side skirts. $150

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Z32 AFM and plug. $150

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GTR Blow off valve. $75

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RB26 Igniter. $100

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Genuine Nissan toolkit. Complete with jack. $50

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RB Starter motors x3. $80 each

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R33 Brake master cylinder. $35

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R33 front lower control arms x 2 pair. $100 a pair

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R33 GTR ABS unit. $200

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R34 GTT ABS unit. $200

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RB26 twin turbo pipe. $75

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RB Alternators, various. $75 each

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RB Sandwich plates x2. $50 each

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RB power steering pumps, various. $100 each

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R33 rear lower control arms x2. $100 pair

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R33 Indicator & wiper stalks x 4. $30 each

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R34 fan shroud. $70

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R33 boot garnishes x3, various. $50 each

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R33 dash surrounds x2. $100 each

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R33 GTS-t centre console. $75

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R33 uncut reo bar – RARE! $250

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R33 dash clusters. 136k and 58k $100 each

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Skyline 5 stud hubs. Complete with handbrake cables. $100 a pair

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R34 GTT air-con compressor. $100

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GTR shifters x2. $50 each

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does the GTR shifter fit into a 34 GTT and what is the advantage of doing so? Is it basically a shorter shift compared to GTT?

i have no idea mate, I'm quite sure it would fit but wether it changes anything I dont know.

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