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Hey all,


Stripping a R32 GTR which has been involved in an accident

Body is no good, other than that its a complete car!


Some parts to look out for are:

- R34 GTR Vspec II engine, custom 9L sump setup

- Nistune R32 to R34 ECU

- Tomei cluster

- Bilstein suspension

- ORC twin plate

These may not be listed as part is still to come off


ALL prices are nego.



All prices, pictures and information here.

Will continually update link above


Any other questions or parts you are after just PM me


Cheers

Link seems to be working for some, not for others. Im using IE, maybe try another browser otherwise PM me your number and I can send

Prices, description all in link. Click the picture!!!

Is the car Jet Silver or Spark Silver?

Is it 1989-1991 or 1992-1994? That will tell me.....

Where abouts are you?

Thanks......

Yes apparently aftermarket dumps and fronts, Apexi N1 exhaust

Stock manifold and turbos

Not sure on the colour.. is it a code? Its silver haha

Will let you know about year of car

Im in Perth WA

Ok...... Thanks for that.

Mine is Sparkling Silver which was introduced after August 1991.

Jet Silver was the original Silver from August 1989 till August 1991.

Cheers,

Bob.



New parts added:

- N1 pods and skirts

- Cusco MBC stopper

- Passenger door trims (and other assorted trims and rubbers)

- Radiator silicone hose

- GTR bonnet

- Brake ducts


**Click on pictures for description and pricing**



New items added 30-04-14

- Exhaust, looks japanese brand, 3" with mid muffler and end muffler, some dents in mufflers - $350

- Bilstein suspension, front drivers damaged, rest are very good condition - $200

- Adjustable camber arms, good condition - $200

- HICAS bar, good condition - $200


Price reduction time! Also open to offers on parts

- Stock passenger seat with rail - $200 (was $250)

- Velo seat on s13 rail (apparently) - $450 (was $600)

- GTR boot - $150 (was $200)

- GTR wing - $130 (was $180)

- Tailights - $70ea (was $100)

- Rear wiper and assembly - $30 (was $50)

- GTR 3 gauge cluster - $100 (was $150)

- Headlights - $70ea (was $100)

- ARC box - $300 (was $350)

- GTR radiator and cap - $100 (was $150)

- R34 GTR Vspec engine - $6800 (was $7500)

- N1 front bar and lip - $400 (was $450)

- N1 side skirts - $400 (was $450)

- GTR bonnet - $400 (was $450)

OK any more details on the dumps, front and N1? Or is it the jap 3" you've listed after this post?

I'm looking for something a little bigger preferably.

Yes apparently aftermarket dumps and fronts, Apexi N1 exhaust

Stock manifold and turbos

Not sure on the colour.. is it a code? Its silver haha

Will let you know about year of car

Im in Perth WA

Dumps look stock, but front pipe is 3" RSR stainless steel items

The exhaust is actually around 3.5", but tapers down to 3" when it meets with muffler/flanges

I have the electric window switch, yes it was working

$40 posted

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