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Hi all,

I'm located on the Central Coast (NSW) and travel to Sydney regularly. I'm happy to bring down parts that I can fit in the car for inspection, otherwise for larger parts you will have to come and inspect yourself.

32 GTR Bottom Lip for Front Bumper $110.00 Price drop $80.00

32 GTR Front Reinforcement bar with speedholes cut $110.00 Price drop $100.00

32 GTR Centre Guages $110. Price drop $80.00

32 GTR tailshaft $130 Price drop $100.00

32 GTR STock ECU $200 Price drop $120.00

32 GTR Airflow meters $175 each

32 GTR right blinker (orange) $100

32 GTR Intercooler Piping $120

32 GTR blow off valves $170 for both

32 GTR Bonnet with Nismo Splitter excellent Condition Gunmetal $750 Price drop $675.00

32 GTR Right Guard Gunmetal good condition no dents or scratches $300 Price drop $250.00

32 Tail lights $90.00 each grey

32 GTR Fan Shroud $150 Price drop $100.00

32 GTR font right pod $90.00

32 GTR rear bumper $130.00 grey good condition Price drop $110.00

32 GTR rear bumper support $100

R32 GTR rear 3/4 panel trim excellent condition $90 each

R32 GTR rear seat excellent condition $300 Price drop $250.00

Parts below have no price. Will finalise these prices shortly.

R32 Kick Panels

R32 Doors complete with mirrors grey good condition (might seperate)

32 GTR door trims fair to good cond

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hey.

would you seperate parts from the rear cradle?

im after the runing gear ie.

diff

half shafts

hubs

hand brake mech + cables

thx

Macca

Macca, I'll give it a fortnight and if I have not sold it I'll consider

I am after the reinforcement bar for the front bar...so if anyone is just after the front bar and doesnt want the reinforcment pls let me know and we can purchase together - since it's being sold as a package. This should hopefully make the front bar work out cheaper too??

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