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FS New and Used R32/33 GTR OEM parts

Hi all,

GTR has been sold so cleaning out the garage. Some pricing is firm though some are negotiable.

brand new R32 GTR door handles and surrounds, both sides $100 will also include a few kick panel and front grill screws if I get the asking price.

Penrite ten tenths racing oil 15w 50, unopened, 10 litres $100.. Usually around 70-75 for 5L

R33 GTR Air con compressor and attaching lines, good working order $250

R32 GTR standard Air con lines $50

RB26 Water return line, moves hot water from the back of the head to thermostat housing $15

2x Tial 38mm waste gate spring and flange kit. Includes water feed banjos. No waste gate included, some springs missing. $25 each.

Standard R32GTR charcoal canister $40

RB26 Auxiliary brackets $25 each

R32 GTR Heat exchanger $40

3x R32 GTR air con compressors. Unknown condition FREE

Standard R32 GTR piping and cross over pipe , price on request 

Standard R32 GTR front diff centre $50

R32 70AMP Bosch alternator $50

R32 Standard fan shroud, bit beat up and missing the top part $20

R32 GTR water pump pulley $15

Standard RB26 coil packs and brackets (unknown condition) $30

Used RB26 metal head gasket $20

5 standard RB26 rods and Pistons FREE

Located Western Sydney 

Pm or message, will post some items but prefer pick up

0432528844

 

Cheers 

 

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