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As the heading says i am wrecking my 32 gtr.

The car hasn't been in an accident i found the rear rails all rusted out{wasn't happy jan}

Motor is in great condition and complete with everything $4500

I have 2 gearboxes in good condition but 1 has worn 5th gear syncro.1 is $600.00. 1 is $900.00

2 sets of original gtr 16x8 rims and tyres $800.00 per set

1 set of nismo lmgt2/3 17x9.5 3 piece rims and tyres $1000.00

Complete brake package front and rear slotted disc's[done 2000kms],front and rear calipers c/w bendex ultimate pads $600.00

Plus a whole lot more

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As the heading says i am wrecking my 32 gtr.

The car hasn't been in an accident i found the rear rails all rusted out{wasn't happy jan}

Motor is in great condition and complete with everything $4500

I have 2 gearboxes in good condition but 1 has worn 5th gear syncro.1 is $600.00. 1 is $900.00

2 sets of original gtr 16x8 rims and tyres $800.00 per set

1 set of nismo lmgt2/3 17x9.5 3 piece rims and tyres $1000.00

Complete brake package front and rear slotted disc's[done 2000kms],front and rear calipers c/w bendex ultimate pads $600.00

Plus a whole lot more

may know someone interested in brake gear :blush:

r/h headlight? , front bar , dash stereo surround , gear boot and surround , side skirts? , bonnet+latch , grill , seats , shell . could you give me seperate prices on each of these please mate? (pm if you like)

or how much for the whole car if its still in one piece :blush: cheers

Edited by toffy
r/h headlight? , front bar , dash stereo surround , gear boot and surround , side skirts? , bonnet+latch , grill , seats , shell . could you give me seperate prices on each of these please mate? (pm if you like)

or how much for the whole car if its still in one piece :banana: cheers

THe car is complete at the moment and i want 10,000

Only sell head lights as a pair 400.00 [in great condition]

front bar and lip 450.00[may already been sold to hi2u sau member]

new boot and suround 40.00

side skirts red no damage 300.00

bonnet and latch 400.00 one small dent just above left strut tower

no grill fell on road tonight[shit]

SEATS SOLD

Edited by NISSANGTS
new boot and suround 40.00

bonnet and latch 400.00 one small dent just above left strut tower

no grill fell on road tonight[shit]

did you loose the grill or just break it? (i can plastic weld) , i'll take the boot and surround , do you have the stereo surround? (goes around the shift up around the stereo/gauges etc) , the bonnet is for a mate and i think he's pretty keen . is the rear cradle ok? i'd be keen on that too (with all the arms , hubs and breaks not needed) . also , would you seperate the gearbox with worn 5th from the transfer?

did you loose the grill or just break it? (i can plastic weld) , i'll take the boot and surround , do you have the stereo surround? (goes around the shift up around the stereo/gauges etc) , the bonnet is for a mate and i think he's pretty keen . is the rear cradle ok? i'd be keen on that too (with all the arms , hubs and breaks not needed) . also , would you seperate the gearbox with worn 5th from the transfer?

Hi toffy

yes i do have stereo suround [has small crack just left of hanbrake handle]but i have glued with araldite 50.00

The rear cradle is in great no cracks etc arm's and hubs also good 400.00

don't realy want to seperate box and case but would sell u box complete 500.00.

are you still interested in skirts and h/lights ?

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hi pipster

the abs unit will cost u $160.00

the stereo is alpine head unit

alpine split r for front doors

responce split for rear deck

1 x sansui 4 channel amp

1 x kenwood 2 channel amp

1 x kenwood 12'' sub and box

plus all rca and power cable kit and fuse $700.00

Hi funz

No mastercyclinder thingy but you do get the brake line hoses that attach to the calipers,also u have a choice of slotted or cross drilled rotors both the same age and no wear on all disc's

stuart

will sms ya tomorrow about brakes when i chat to my mate.

Hi pipster

if you go back through the mail you will find i said 140

I apolajise for the 160 but i am answering and communicating with 7 other people who want to buy parts

The unit is still in the car and the car was driving up until monday this week,so the abs unit is perfect.

stuart

Hi toffy

yes i do have stereo suround [has small crack just left of hanbrake handle]but i have glued with araldite 50.00

The rear cradle is in great no cracks etc arm's and hubs also good 400.00

don't realy want to seperate box and case but would sell u box complete 500.00.

are you still interested in skirts and h/lights ?

hi stuart , i'm not interested in the skirts and h/lights sorry , the skirts were for the guy that wants the bonnet and i found some n1 type headlights for the same price. the cradle and box are also for the guy who wants the bonnet so i'll let him know asap and get back to you on the lot asap . but i'll definately take the stereo surround , gear boot + surround , and i might even grab the bonnet too pending if my friend wants it or not , theres more stuff i need so i'll pm you saturday arvo, where abouts are you located?

sorry mate i thought i saw 120 somewhere

pretty short on cash atm but i'm not wanting to drive the car too much atm cos its loosing fluid = not safe so i really need to get it fixed!

whats the lowest you could let me have it for?

i can do $100-$120 tmrw but $140 would be next week

sorry mate i thought i saw 120 somewhere

pretty short on cash atm but i'm not wanting to drive the car too much atm cos its loosing fluid = not safe so i really need to get it fixed!

whats the lowest you could let me have it for?

i can do $100-$120 tmrw but $140 would be next week

The longer i leave abs conected the easer it is for me to move car s o i will wait till you can pay $140.00.

let me know when u need

stuart

hi stuart , i'm not interested in the skirts and h/lights sorry , the skirts were for the guy that wants the bonnet and i found some n1 type headlights for the same price. the cradle and box are also for the guy who wants the bonnet so i'll let him know asap and get back to you on the lot asap . but i'll definately take the stereo surround , gear boot + surround , and i might even grab the bonnet too pending if my friend wants it or not , theres more stuff i need so i'll pm you saturday arvo, where abouts are you located?

Hi toffy

I am located in launceston

stuart

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