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hey guys i have a half cut minus box and computerand motor... from a r32 gtst

2 plastic guard liners 50$

gtst cluster blue face 100$

digital climate control one button missing, no wiring, 50$

bonnet cable 20$

bonnet lock 20$

bonnet hindges the pair 20$

air con lines 10$

rb20de radiator 50$

indicater stalk 30$

steering column 80$

steering column plastic surounds 20$

drivers kick pannel covers wires 20$

excelerater pedal 40$

brake booster 50$

windscrean wipers 40$ the pair

center dash concole joins to dash 30$

windscrean botol 20$

fuse cover with the air vent 30$

clutch fan 30$

also have a few other things just ask me... no air vents mite have them little eye vents...no center platics or cluster plastic surrounds.

have some suspensions bits..

all prices are neg.

pics on request

thanks

mitch

0401877252

[email protected]

on the gold coast

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