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pics will be up soon and any part u need ask me and i check if i got them, i live in melb so pick up will be preferable and take the parts off ur self, if posted interstate give me area code and i get price but its at ur own expense, Any quiestions just ask

List of parts i got.

R32 GTR RIMS $500

Has scratches on them with rears got enough tred and fronts need new tred

Front and Rear Rotos: $200

these are basscily brand new i only on car for 6 month still brand new. brand are RDA sloted disk rotors i bought from group buy.

Front and rear calipers $300

these worked fine with me still in good condition

Dash $ 85

no includeing the passenger side airvent broken and mid airvent sold

Intrument cluster $100

perfectly fine with low Ks on them

Engine $900 this one is pick up only and take it out your self

engine is still working come check it out ur self

Wheel hubs $340

still in good condition

GTST bootlid $120

in good nick is a black with cherry pearl color car been resprayed that color

GTR bootlid with gtr Spoiler $220

boot lid has some damage but not major u see when i get photos and spoiler has some damage

GTST fron Quarters $300

these i took off car and put away so they are in good conditon same color and boot lid price is for both

passinger raceing seat $180

in good condition auteknika is the brand black and grey color

driver stock seat $150

in decent condtion i get pics

Rear seats $200

good condition

GTST Mspec side skirts $200

in good conditon chery black colour

Gear box $800

good condition

Brake master $200

i had this reconditon only drove on it for 6 month recoed

Mushroom Pod HKS $70

AFM $70

Strut brace R32 GTST $120

Rear Bar $120

we can discuss the prices, and ask me anyquiestion and any parts u need and i check if i have it

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also for sale

GTR Injectors $200

i was going to put these in 32 which i bought off my mate with a 32 gtr never had chance to intall these.

VIc number plates SXCR 32 $500

Do u have the plastic bit that goes around the double din and down and around the gear shift-its one complete piece ill buy that if u do! Ill come pick up ur not too far away from my horse :(. pm sent also.

Do you have the drivers side window/mirror panel in good condition with all the buttons working properly and not broken??

hi,for the brake master cyliner, can you do bit cheaper if shipping to SA,

throw me a PM,thanks bro.

hey mate,

I'm looking for the following arts if you have them:

- front door trims with the 89-90 style fabric

-front indicators (clear ones)

- aftermarket sway bars

let me know if you can help out with any of the above parts

cheer!

for door trims the car is a 90 model and its that leather type did u want those its greyish blackish looking want pics?

pms replied

half a roll cage $450

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