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Hey guys,

Pulled apart a Wrecked White R32 GTR last weekend. Would like to sell of as much as i can. Currently have the front half as a half cut, and the rest is in parts. Am negotiable on most, so please ask.

Items listed below:

Front cut includes 76000 km Motor/Box/Loom/ECU/brake master/Clutch master and slave/new twin plate clutch/ dumps/dash/turbos and just about everything you'll find in an engine bay, except cooler and piping. - $6000 or near offer.

Fuel pump $140

Fuel Door $40

Fuel tank $40

Drivers Door (Trim+Cont) $50

Passenger Door (complete) $150

Rear Rio Bar $50

Rear bumper $200

Rear Tail lights Pair $120

Rear boot lid (wing + badges) $250

Rear reverse lights Pair $30

GTR Steering Wheels x2 $100ea

Left Front Indicator $90

Fog Lights (Pair) $75

Factory Cold air box $80

GTR Grill $130

Front Rio Bar $50

Front Bumper (2x cracks) $200

Twin Factory Dumps $5

Blitz FMIC $250

HKS Piping (RB26DETT) $150

Side Skirts $150

Set of Side Pods $150

Right F guard (damaged) $250

Left F guard (perfect) $400

Pair Headlights $350

Left Front Guard Liner (perfect) $80

Rear GTR coilovers $150

Front Trust Coilovers $200

Aluminium Bonnet $300

Rear seats SOLD


Glove box $10

Factory Gear Knob $2

Momo gear knob $5

Rear cradle $400

Tailshaft $200

Rear callipers, rotors $400

Front callipers, rotors $500

Rear sway bar $200

Front sway bar $100

Front LCA (pair) $200

Front Upper Arms $100

Seat belts x4 $80

R32 GTR Diff $900

Radiator $175.

PICTURES : http://img291.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=dsc01036.jpg

Either PM me or call on 0431657139.

I would like to move this stuff on.

Im located in The Gap, Brisbane. Would prefer pick-ups, but talk to me.

Thanks Guys

Jason

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Hey mate, intrested in:

Steering wheel

FMIC

Factory Gear nob

Seat Belts (if original items)

I live in Mitchelton, brisbane, which is just around the corner. Send me a PM with your phone number ill arange a time to come out and have a look at what you have.

Regards

Ian

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