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FOR SALE VARIOUS GTR PARTS

LOCATION :- Brisbane, but postage is available

PH :- 0432659900

Some prices are negotiable, others are not, 99% of the parts listed are all brand new in original boxes or plastic.

PAYMENT & POSTAGE :- Posted items, will be direct deposit, or money order, no other options. Postage will be at your expense and all items will be insured with a tracking number !

PARTS AS FOLLOW :-

1X OEM PULL TO PUSH CONVERSION, using all OEM BRAND NEW PARTS, included are, new snout for the gearbox, throw out bearing, clutch fork, gear box seal, slave cylinder, and braid clutch line suit 32-33 possibly 34, $ 650ono (CHEAPER THAN ANY AFTER MARKET SETUP AND BRAND NEW)

1X APEXI SUCTION KIT, includes filters and hard piping kit back to the turbo, and Z32 AFM plugs, all silicon joiners included (BRAND NEW) $350ono

1X SET RB26 FORGED EAGLE RODS USED, $300ono

1X SET TOMEI RB26 H BEAM RODS 22MM PINS BRAND (BRAND NEW), $1000ono

1X NISMO FUEL PUMP TO SUIT R32-33 COMES WITH GENUINE TANK SEAL, (BRAND NEW) $350

1X SET OF OEM COIL PACKS AND HARNESS R33 (USED), $150

1X SET OF R33 GTR FRONT BUMPER INDICATORS REPO ITEM (BRAND NEW), $80

1X ACPT CARBON TAILSHAFT TO SUIT R32-33, SUIT 5 SPEED (BRAND NEW), $1700ono

1X SET CLEAR NISMO SIDE INDICATORS, (BRAND NEW) $50

VARIOUS UNDER CAR GUARD PLASTICS TO SUIT R33 GTR $50 each

1X OEM CENTER CONSOLE TO SUIT R33 INCLUDING LEATHER BOOT, COMES WITH ORIGINAL NISSAN PAPER WORK FOR (BRAND NEW) $300

1X HKS SEQUENTIAL BOV’S (GENUINE) WITH HKS HARD PIPE ( SLIGHT DAMAGED AS PER PICS) $150ono

1X SET MOLAR SPORTS SPECIALS, INVERTED COIL OVERS SUIT 33GTR $1200

2X TDO5-16H TURBOS (BRAND NEW), $900 each

1X APEXI FORGED SPL 87MM PISTONS - 22MM GUDGEON PINS (BRAND NEW), $1600ono

1X STAINLESS STEEL 4’EXHAUST, WITH FULL TITANIUM MUFFLER $1350ono (BRAND NEW)

1X R32 GTR TWIN GAUGE PILLAR POD, FULLY MOLDED $100

Thanks

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