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I am selling the following parts to make way for some upgrades.

RB20DET - complete engine, gearbox, and ECU, intercooler (stock). Major service done. 125000kms. Available very soon!

$2000

Standard R32 Wheels. Dunlop FM901 rear tyres and Falken fronts. Both have about 90-95% tread

$450

R32 GTST bonnet, navy blue in perfect condition - Heat liner is immaculate too.

$150

R32 GTST Type M front bar, navy blue in perfect condition.

$250

R32 GTST standard passenger seat - great condition

$30

R32 GTST rear seat - great condition - not faded.

$30

R32 GTST cat back exhaust (3 inch). Includes noise restrictor

$300

All prices are negotiable...

Email me for pics or call me for details. Will also check PMs when I get a chance.

Phone: 0412 591 369

Email: [email protected]

Location: West Pennant Hills - Sydney

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oh ok...

just wondering...where can u get those r32 skyline floor mats? i aint talking about those u just buy off the autobarns and supercheap stores...im meaning the genuine nissan skyline fitted ones....i have been looking everywhere for them...

thanks

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4 sale. 1x GREDDY manifold brand new to suit RB26tt

port nitrous injection, 125hp-800hp. 2x15 lb bottles fitted with

super high flow taps, purge valve, and tube bender.

all brand new still in packing all is complete, ready

to bolt on. this setup is psychotic. cost well over

$4500 sell the lot brand new 4 $2000

call kane 0415 116 174 will deliver if in sydney area

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