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Hi guys selling randoma bits of r32/r33 parts from my garage parts are located liverpool

please msg me on 0401544409.

postage can be organised at your own cost.

- Selling r32 skyline front bar in good condition and uncut 200.00 ono.

- selling r33 skyline gtr rear bar same as gtst white in colour $ 80.00.

- Selling rb20det motor complete motor with turbo $400.00 ono motor was running fine was replaced with rb25neo non turbo have dyno sheets and paper work for motor was making 185 kw atw @ 10 psi no shaft play on turbo.

- selling rb25det s2 turbo was replaced for hiflo turbo no shaft play 250.00 ono.

-selling r23 gtst front strut brace $ 70.00

- r34 rb25de neo non turbo standard ecu $ 50.00

-Turbo Smart dual stage boost controller complete with wiring only pulled out as car was converted to non turbo $ 80.00

-18'' wheels with good tread $ 350.00

- r32 gtr spoiler painted white $ 100.00

- r32 front factory leather front seasts $50.00 for both front seats

- r32 gtst rear bar few scratches $ 50.00 white in colour.

-r33 s2 rear seats $ 40.00

-r33 s1 rear seats $ 40.00

-r33 s2 rear quarter covers for interior $ 50.00 for pair

-r33 drivers side s2 door trim $50.00

-r33 s2 door switch controller perfect condition $100.00 ono

-r33 turbo rb25det air box $100.00

-r33 various interior plastics in attached photos just ask...

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hey

Hi mate interested in the wheels, any more pics of them also what are the specs if you have them, Did they come of a 33?

Cheers

hey mate ill get you more photos when they were on the car.. they came off my r32...

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