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R32 GTS-t:

head lights - $100 each

indicators - $50 each

tail lights - $80 each

front guards - $100 each

bonnet - $200

doors including trim, mirrors and window - $200 each (can separate)

3" jasma cat-back exhaust - $150

boot - $100

R33 GTS-t:

front and rear hubs and calipers - $200 each side

cross member - $200

back k-frame and diff cradle - $400

located in northern suburbs

contact through PM or call 0401 912 940

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R32 GTS-t:

head lights - $100 each

indicators - $50 each

tail lights - $80 each

front guards - $100 each

bonnet - $200

doors including trim, mirrors and window - $200 each (can separate)

3" jasma cat-back exhaust - $150

boot - $100

R33 GTS-t:

front and rear hubs and calipers - $200 each side

cross member - $200

back k-frame and diff cradle - $400

located in northern suburbs

contact through PM or call 0401 912 940

hey just wondering are the headlights projector headlights like the ones that have the clear bulb in the middle if you know what i mean if yes i will buy the left/ passenger side headlight and what suburb you from so i know its not to far away to pick them up if the suburb isnt to far away there is a very big chance i will buy the bonnet to but are they all in good condition like no scrathes or dents etc? and if u have any indicators left i will have a left/passenger side 1 of thos to. pllease let me know either pm me here or email me on [email protected]

cheers Matt

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