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Hi all,

Selling some bits and pieces

R32 Gtr Bonnet. Has hail damage. Would suit someone looking to respray or willing to remove dents via paintless dent removal.

Id say it has 3 large dints and about 20ish smaller dints. Hard to see dents in photos.

$200

R32 Gtr Bilstein coilovers

Struts are height adjustable via circlip.

Unknown springs.

Part numbers on struts are

Front F4-B46-1471-H001
Rear F4-B46-1472-H001

No leaks or anything wrong with them

$220

R33 RB26 Long nose crank

Requires machining as it had spun a bearing.

$80

R32 RB26 Air flow meter.

Works perfect. Removed due to map sensor ecu.

$60

All items located New Beith 4124

Prefer not to ship. If shipping required you will have to organise your own courier to pack them up safely.

Cheers!!

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Hey mate,

The parts are at my inlaws house and I don't want the responsibility of making sure they are safe enough to survive a courier.

So pick up really is preferred.

Cheers!

i get a lot of stuff sent with e-go.

they are useally cheap and will pick it up to your house and send it to a depot right near my house to pick up.

wouldnt think it would be any more than $70 ish?

  • 1 month later...

is the crank still for sale?

Yes it is although it has gotten a little bit of surface rust on it from sitting next to a chlorine container. (machining will clean it up) $50

Coil overs still for sale

Edited by 33SOM

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