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I am chasing a few bits and pieces to finish off my GTR. Will pay cash and process transaction quickly for quality items.

AS A GENERAL NOTE I AM ALSO AFTER ANY ORIGINAL STANDARD EQUIPMENT ITEMS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION FOR THE BNR32 - INCLUDING SEATS, STEERING WHEEL, GEAR KNOBS, FLOOR MATS, INTERIOR PLASTICS, REAR BOOT CARPET ETC.....

I know many of these items are small and aren't worth much, but if you happen to have any of them I would really appreciate any effort to go to the trouble of mailing them to me - in the spirit of being a car enthusiast.

Not chasing these items asap, so if you are reading this post months/years later continue to contact me. I check my PMs periodically, alternatively my email addy is [email protected]

Require wiring harness for the back of the standard R32 GTR cassette player

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Want standard three gauges that go where these aftermarkets are.

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Want two screws that fix the boot release in place.

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Want a standard clock - prefer working though need something to fill this hole.

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Want full set of factory screws that fix the engine undercover in place.

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Any suggestions on how to make this look neater?

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Need two more of these same plastic screws. Nissan claim they don't sell them...

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Need another one of these same clips that go behind the rear lights.

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Need another two of the screw to the right of the picture - ones that go behind the rear seats in the boot.

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Would love to get my hands on an A1 condition drivers seat - mine has a bit of fur wear on the bottom. Anyone know what can be done to improve the look of the existing one?

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