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Hello,

Nissan R32 GTS-T FRONT CUT !!!, perfect for repairing any front crash, everything you will need so you don't have to go back to the Jap wreckers and buy more parts when you realise you need them, this way you will save $$$$$. $1150!!!

Included is everything you see there which is RH and LH guards, Radiator support, chassis rails, Head Lights, Indicators, Front bar Support.

Also included is a bonnet and front bar (which is shown in the second picture),also the amber indicators shown in the second picture will be the ones you will get, because one of the other indicators is cracked.

For more info or more pictures please PM me, Car can be picked up from the Gold Coast, but if you are a serious buyer and are interstate, please contact me and I will get you a price on transport. Thank you.

I also have an RB20DET minus the fuel rail and injectors has clutch $900 ono and I have KYB coilover suspension available $399, for R32 GTS-T.

Thanks.

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