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Hi everyone,

All parts are off an R32 GTS-T unless otherwise stated.

1) JIC-Magic FLT A-2 coilover suspension with pillowball uppermounts for R32 GTS-T. This is the top of the line drift suspension, cost me over $4k. Used less than 5000kms, excellent condition. check out the pics - still like brand new... save big $$ on top shelf suspension. SOLD

2) Brand new Whiteline KCA333 adjustable radius rod castor bushes for R32/R33 GT-R - $120 (front pair)

3) TODA Racing lightweight flywheel (4.x kg i think) ... <5000kms. Excellent condition, suit R32 GTS-T, R33 GTS-T and R32 GT-R. was used with push type clutch, if that matters. $300 price drop!!

4) R32 GT-R front calipers with Endless/ZEAL Straight6 slotted rotors (with GT-R angled cooling vanes), WINMAX Sport brake pads 0-500c (1 month use). Calipers have been rebuilt with genuine Nissan kit recently, rotors used less than 5000kms. SOLD

5) Brand new NISMO braided brake lines for S15 Silvia. $350 ono

I'm in Sydney. Prefer Sydney pickup / meetup buyers. PM me or e-mail me at [email protected]

Pics will be available where possible. Please title your messages so that I can keep track of what you're interested in.

Regards,

KJ

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pics of Endless/ZEAL Straight6 brake discs, R32 GT-R calipers and Project Mu teflon coated braided brake lines attached. Winmax Sport brake pads not pictured, but almost new. The seals on the calipers are perfect as it was rebuilt recently as described above.

Hi Mist

Interestered in the sway bars pm me when there of the car if uve got pic's on or of the car would be good email address is [email protected] and what r the sizes r the bars to please

Cheers Peter

sway bars just removed. will get pics of stuff by early next week.

i checked whiteline's catalouge, my swaybars are BNF28Z front and BNF26Z rear. Blade type adjustable, 24mm front and 22mm rear. combines well with lowered suspension to give flat cornering. Cost me $640 delivered, PM me your best offer.

I'm in Waterloo, parts are in Homebush for viewing/pickup.

M8 PMD YA

AP Engineering PFC with Handcontroller for RB20DET - $1500.

Cusco front strut tower bar $200. Rear strut tower bar $150.

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper for R32 GTS-T. $130

NISMO engine mounts for RB20DET. have 1 used set and 1 new set (accidentally ordered extra from another shop and forgot about it). $250 for the used ones (1000kms only) ,

anyone interested in buying an awesome brake setup?

I've got R32 GT-R front calipers (rebuilt recently, cost more than $400 to do) and Endless/ZEAL straight 6 rotors (cost over a grand) with Winmax Sport brake pads and Project Mu teflon coated braided brake lines (front and back) to suit. This brake setup has travelled less than 5000kms ! I'm thinking of putting this onto my new S15, but if anyone wants to buy it, give me a shout and we'll work something out.

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