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Hi I have the following parts for sale from a R32 GTS4 Skyline, all prices plus freight.

Parts are in Brisbane, :

Left hand headlight - bug eye version, perfect condition - $80 ono..REDUCED

Front driveshafts left and right- SOLD

Front propellor shaft (connects gearbox to front diff) - $50 ono..REDUCED

Front subframe - $115 ono. REDUCED

Front swaybar - 21 mm, same as GTR - $65 ono.

Front hubs - with curved upper link, no discs. - $150 pair ono.REDUCED

Steering rack - in good condition, tierods feel good. - $220 ono.SOLD

Rear subframe , subframe bushes removed!, this is the most expensive/time consuming part done already. ready for new bushes - nismo/Noltec. - $195 ono.REDUCED

R32 GTS 4 RB20DET - silver top, from GTS4. block, complete head, inlet manifold, injectors & coilpacks, good condition. Was intended for RB24 rebuild. Spare incomplete head with only half valves - good to practice head grind on. - $475 ono. SOLD

R32 GTS 4 Gearbox, 5 spd manual with transfer case. In good condition. - $575 ono. SOLD

Stephen

P.S. suspension parts/light/driveshafts are the same as a GTR.

Edited by gts4diehard

front driveshafts look in good condition. cv joints feel okay, when rotating thru full range of movements by hand. looks to be original cv boots on shafts. splines are straight. bearing in front hubs feel good, so dont think the car they come off has done too many kms. Shafts are leftovers from a front cut.

Stephen

same dimensionally, they look exactly the same but not they do not have the same ratios inside, due to the larger amount of torque that gtr has. could give an acceleration improvement I would think...

Stephen

mate, the incomplete head, does it have lifters in it, and what sort of condition are they in? ie. not rattling or leaking down?

would you be willing to sell them seperatly, and for how much.

Cheers

Ive got a stuffed rb20det head with everything, bar the exhaust camshaft, and 2 exhaust valves....

lemme know what u want for it by pm, otherwise it goes in the bin :cheers:

does the front sway bar bolt on to r32 gts-t ?

im also lookin for a 32 gtr rear sway bar if anyone has one.

thanks ;)

dorry not sure about that. the bars on gsts and gts4 attach differently to front hubs, but they may be the same bar with diff end fittings which could be removed and swapped.

Stephen

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