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hi. i am currently wrecking a complet R32gtst 4 door skyline. it has taken a bad hit in the drivers side door so most body panels on that side are stuffed.

the first list is of things that are avalible right now which will be updated over the weekend.

the seccond list will be what has already gone off the car. this is a briliant chance for any 4 door owner to get the rare parts that they are after.

pics will be added apon request and avalable time

AVALIBLE NOW:

R32 manual conversion pack. everything minus gearbox. (clutch, flywheel, peddals, master and slave cylenders, front half of tail shaft Gbox cross member) $450

HKS turbo timer with plug in R32 loom, in good condition, older style. $80

Left hand factory side skirt. $80 right hand got smashed pitty.

head light switch $80

indicator switch $80

dash cluster $80

manual suround around cluster $50

manual gear stick suround $70

Rear door trims. $50 each

Rear doors

boot lid with 2 holes for a spoiler.

complete rear subframe minus diff. can break down to individual pices.

right hand mirror $80

spare left and right mirror set $160

climate control unit $60

all 4 door boot lining $30

set of original skyline mats in top condition bar ware in drivers side one. $60

factory nissan tool kit with jack. missing tyre wrench. $60

standard wheel.

standard front rotors. need machining. $20

Factory nissan gear nob. needs a retrim. $50

centre console with excelent console lid. $60

Center A/C vent $70

LH A/C vent $60 both in excelent condition

complete dash. in pretty good condition.

silver GT badges $50

R32 radiator

HEAPS more to come......

PARTS GONE OR SOLD (just so i dont keep getting asked) and (some of this stuff is under offer so it may become avalible again)

engine complet

gearbox

diff

completre ABS system

headlights

left hand indicator, front guard, front door trim, mirror.

glove box

rear tail lights

sunroof

all seats

front bar

front calipers

LH lower control arm

and a few other things ill have to check on.

please contact me via pm or phone me on 0400 563 199 for faster response. i work 2 jobs as it is but i will try my best to be fast with replys and postage and please dont hesitate to ask for a part not listed. all parts are negotiable.

thanks damo oh and just check my trader rating if you have any worries.

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if you can do $300 + delivery for manny conversion bits ill take it. that means i need everything apart from gearbox!!!!!!!!

that means a tailshaft as well which you havent included & rubber boot with metal base to bolt around the shifter.... etc etc

anyway pm sent dude!!!!!!!!

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