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hey peeps, im posting this on behalf of a NEW member ( luker.. located in SE melbourne) Luker is trying to put together a R32 GTS-T but is missing a few basic parts ... maybe you have some of these parts he is after, or know some that does?

i am tracking down some parts aswell, but im heading overseas soon, so i wont be able to help this member.. for 5 weeks

you can contact this person via clicking this SAU PROFILE below an sending him a message or post up what you have

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/luker-m58512.html

please do not whore this thread!!!!! wasteland people... you know who you are :banana:

its christmas baby.. help a brother out

brakes

front and rear calipers, rotors, nuts/bolts, pads and the tin covers for 5stud turbo

solid front lines from booster and flex lines

solid rear brake lines (just the small section from the booster to the alloy block about 100mm long)

drivers seat

rear 2 piece seat

passenger side guard

passenger side inner door catch mechanism

drivers side electric window mechanism

both front door trims (bare)

passenger power window switch

front lights and indicators

tail lights and reverse lights

full exhaust (std or aftermarket) turbo back

passenger side and center dash vent

cluster and surround

heater control box and surround

indicator stalk

steering wheel and boss

and the 4 caster tops from the suspension

any help would be great thanks!

an yes he has tried posting in the WANTED TO BUY SECTION

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hey lukr i just saw the picture to ur car, and i can sort of tell why u need the parts.

umm

the wreck i got is in burgandy too for the exterior pieces like the rear lights so would help u out heaps already.

just let me know i havent advertised the wreck yet so u can get whatever pieces u need

  • 3 weeks later...

I have front and rear brake calipers, some worn front rotors but no rear rotors. Comes with good pads front and rear..Can also help you out with both front seats, rear seat.

Also have a HKS Hyper exhaust (cat back) in good conditionm HKS Type S intercooler. PM me for contact details

I have front and rear brake calipers, some worn front rotors but no rear rotors. Comes with good pads front and rear..Can also help you out with both front seats, rear seat.

Also have a HKS Hyper exhaust (cat back) in good conditionm HKS Type S intercooler. PM me for contact details

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