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I have bits left over from my stripped R32 all in perfect condition..

complete back end, diff, axles, rear steering rack, discs, calipers, control arms, $350

front & rear seats $350

full floor carpet $100

heater core box $50

fan blower box $50

centre console rear & front where gear selector is $100

complete odometer/tacho unit to replace a faulty odometer reading $200

odometer surround with all the switchs ie: light switch/wiper switch/ demister $100

Microtech handset with cable as new $110

GENUINE ORIGINAL Front windscreen with antenna in it in perfect condition $150

All reasonable offers considered gold coast 0424608801

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I have bits left over from my stripped R32 all in perfect condition..

complete back end, diff, axles, rear steering rack, discs, calipers, control arms, $350

front & rear seats $350

full floor carpet $100

heater core box $50

fan blower box $50

centre console rear & front where gear selector is $100

complete odometer/tacho unit to replace a faulty odometer reading $200

odometer surround with all the switchs ie: light switch/wiper switch/ demister $100

Microtech handset with cable as new $110

GENUINE ORIGINAL Front windscreen with antenna in it in perfect condition $150

All reasonable offers considered gold coast 0424608801

fan blower sold!!

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can i get pics of the rear end setup and what type are the seats pics please and do you have any bits from the front end you want to sell? Cheers willsy

eg. 5 stud hubs, top and bottom arms brakes?

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Xinhua-if you aranged freight i would sell the lot for $1300

Willsy-No front end bits at all...the rear end is complete diff, axles, steering rack, discs, calipers, mounting brace etc etc...it is ready to be bolted back up except for shocks to a GTS-T 4WS setup

the seats are standard bucket front and rear R32 GTS-t seats in new condition standard grey colour...i haven't got pics but i can organise to borrow a camera to take them if you wanted them...??

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  • 2 weeks later...

parts sold are- the complete rear assembly, seats, microtech controller..

The carpet is the original gts-t carpet but i don't think it has the "skyline" logo in it...

The centre console i think is the textured type but i will have another look at it to confirm ill pm you if it is smooth....

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