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hey guys and gals i just got hold for myself a written off 32 GTR so that could take some parts off it and now got the rest of it up so grab yourselves a bargain! i know i may be leaving lots of things out so post up and item and i'll see if i still have it or if i never got it when the car was bought. shoot over offers (dont even know wat half this gear is worth) and questions anytime, i check daily :) everything is in good condition and pics will be posted when it stops raining and i can take some decent pics-

here we go...deep breath*

bare Shell minus rear driver side quater SOLD

driver and passenger door shells sold

F+R calipers SOLD

interior floor carpet $100

F + R windscreen $200EA

tyre play card $ ?

Rear seats (bum & back pieces) $200

full set of seat belts $200

stock twin dump + de-cat pipe + mild steel catback $600

brand new (only just installed then replaced) brake master cylinder SOLD

stock intercooler hoses and pipes $100

old school Blitz dual stage EBC (bit warped from heat but working)- $270

Tein's with pillowballtops (not sure model or springrate- but stiff, bout 20k's old) $600 set

Boot carpet $150 set

Boot spoiler with GTR badge(no wing) $150

Rear bar $80

Rear reo $60

upper control arms SOLD

lower control arms SOLD

rear tail lights $170 the pair

GTR fuel pump $120

GTR RB26dett head (power steering pump was ripped off literally so slight damge but mechanic has checked and said easily repairable)

driveline gear NO LONGER FOR SALE!~

32 GTR 5speed gearbox, still great $600

HKS twin plate clutch PUSH type. running great with a little wear SOLD

JUN remapped ECU $300

basically all is up for grabs minus the seats, bits and pieces from the interior, the front end panels and gear, motor..... anyways just ask and u will find out whether ive still got it :rofl: pickup is welcome from southwest sydney, interstate buyers welcome, overseas?....bring it on! buyer covers postage costs.

cheers guys!

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pm's replied, Shaun i will get back to you on a price for head as far as parts u need goes, might sell complete to get rid off everything, but strip it out if there is enough interest for the rest of the gear

omg work time >.<*

heya joe rear left quater $500, passenger door shell $150, havent got any guards unless u want mashed up paperweights. PM sent

got the wiring loom $250

JUN remapped ECU $300

will have a set of injectors, probs a whole heap of parts from the RB26 head as well (think it might all be stocko, but will have to crack it open to see),...hmm anything else im missing?

all PM's responded to..

anyone else need anything?..just remmber the front end is FUBAR- firewall and back is ok, few bits and pieces im keeping but pretty much everything is there :blink:

have a pair of M's hard pipes for pods as well to suit GTR $150 the pair

justcruisingaus- will buzz u during the week (better not be a timewaster or i will b VERY upset..)

BlackR32- what kinda stuff you need? have a full set of teins...

CeJay- as far as i know i bought the car with a complete rebuilt motor, hence the last owner got a new cluster. still tight, but due to being like near 20yo id guess it were at least 80k,despite the clock showing 4xk..

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