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Hi guys

Very time poor at the moment so please excuse the lack of detail/photos etc

Below is a list of items I can think of that are no longer longer needed

All to suit R32 GT-R, all BRAND NEW IN BOX:

1. Greddy hard intercooler pipe kit - $525

2. Greddy oil filter relo kit - $200

3. Mines RB cam gears - $200

4. Do Luck hard brake lines - $75

5. D1 spec carbon look bonnet latches - $50

6. Nismo braided clutch line - $85

7. TSC Extreme 4WD controller (same as in link below) - $190

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GTR-Torque-Split-Controller-TSC-GTS4-GTS-4-RB26-Stagea-SKYLINE-R32-R33-R34-/111196457368?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19e3d34998&_uhb=1

All to suit R32 GT-R, USED PARTS:

1. Nismo lightweight flywheel - $250

2. Tein control master flex coilovers - $850

3. Mines Front pipe - $250

4. Mines dump pipes - $450 ($600 package price inc above front pipe)

All BRAND NEW to suit R32 GTR, NISSAN PARTS:

1. BM57 brake master cylinder (ABS type) - $400

2. Clutch MC booster - $200

3. Clutch master cylinder - $165 ($350 package price inc above item)

4. Have other items inc ball joints, steering rack boots, thermostat + housing, etc

All prices are + postage

Txt/call me on 0407 175 417 and I will send you through photos asap

Cheers

Couple of items sold



Few more on hold awaiting payment/pickup



Cheers



All to suit R32 GT-R, all BRAND NEW IN BOX:



1. Greddy hard intercooler pipe kit - $525



2. Greddy oil filter relo kit - $200



3. Mines RB cam gears - $200



4. Do Luck hard brake lines - $75



5. D1 spec carbon look bonnet latches - $50



6. Nismo braided clutch line - $85



7. TSC Extreme 4WD controller (same as in link below) - $190


http://www.ebay.com....e3d34998&_uhb=1



All to suit R32 GT-R, USED PARTS:



1. Nismo lightweight flywheel - $250



2. Tein control master flex coilovers - $850



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3. Mines Front pipe - $250



4. Mines dump pipes - $450 ($600 package price inc above front pipe)



All BRAND NEW to suit R32 GTR, NISSAN PARTS:



1. BM57 brake master cylinder (ABS type) - $400



2. Clutch MC booster - $200



3. Clutch master cylinder - $165 ($350 package price inc above item)



4. Have other items inc ball joints, steering rack boots, thermostat + housing, etc


Items below are now sold



All to suit R32 GT-R, all BRAND NEW IN BOX:



1. Greddy hard intercooler pipe kit - $525



2. Greddy oil filter relo kit - $200



3. Mines RB cam gears - $200



4. Do Luck hard brake lines - $75



5. D1 spec carbon look bonnet latches - $50



6. Nismo braided clutch line - $85



7. TSC Extreme 4WD controller (same as in link below) - $190


http://www.ebay.com....e3d34998&_uhb=1



All to suit R32 GT-R, USED PARTS:



1. Nismo lightweight flywheel - $250



2. Tein control master flex coilovers - $850



3. Mines Front pipe - $250



4. Mines dump pipes - $450 ($600 package price inc above front pipe)



All BRAND NEW to suit R32 GTR, NISSAN PARTS:



1. BM57 brake master cylinder (ABS type) - $400



2. Clutch MC booster - $200



3. Clutch master cylinder - $165 ($350 package price inc above item)



4. Have other items inc ball joints, steering rack boots, thermostat + housing, N1 washer bottle etc


BM57 brake master cylinder (ABS type) =

A MUST if you have upgraded to 33/34 GT-R Brembo's and/or larger brake caliper kits (AP Racing, D2, Endless, Project Mu)

Teins SOLD

2. Tein control master flex coilovers - $850

Quick photos of few things below:

Nismo flywheel machined and ready to go

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Bonnet latches (will suit any car)

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4wd controller

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Interested in the torque control, bonnet latches and nismo clutch line.

Could you PM a package deal with postage to WA 6019

I would like it express posted to. :)

PM sent too.

Michael

Edited by intercpt
  • 3 weeks later...

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