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Hi all,

I have some R32 GT-R parts for sale. Off a 1993 model with 80,000kms.

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Stock radiator, there's a tiny bit of damage where the hose connect (see picture) but the hose connects just fine still. Asking $100.

PM me or email: justinATaustralianinfront.com.au

I am in Maroubra, Eastern Suburbs.

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Hi all,

I have some R32 GT-R parts for sale. Off a 1993 model with 80,000kms.

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Full set of Bilsteins with whiteline springs (off the Whiteline works package, top of the line kit) I have only used them for 5 track days, very forgiving on the track but pretty stiff for the street. You can adjust height on them too. Asking $1k as they are as good as new.

radiator1.jpg

radiator2.jpg

Stock radiator, there's a tiny bit of damage where the hose connect (see picture) but the hose connects just fine still. Asking $200.

Also have these (sorry no pics):

R32 GT-R RB26DETT Camshaft Covers (spark plug cover included) $300

R32 GT-R intercooler (great condition) $300

R32 GT-R stock  Turbos (great condition never ever boosted) $400

Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover for RB26DETT $100

Stock RB26 timing belt cover $100

PM me or email: justinATaustralianinfront.com.au

I am in Maroubra, Eastern Suburbs.

hi

are the tanks on the radiator plastic or cast aluminium and whats the condition of the front side of the core and wasit leaking when on your car ????

hay mate you know the pipes that go from your turbos that go to your intercooler(with twin turbo written on it) , there is a little elbow at the frount that connects to the frount of the twin turbo bit from your frount turbo, i need that are you getting rid of all those pipes?. i am really desprate.

cheers,

Boz

  • 2 weeks later...

My mechanic (Indy from IS Motor Racing) just told me that there's a bit of shaft play in the turbos. So any offers accepted. I know nothing about shaft play or turbos so please don't ask any tech. questions!

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