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ok guys,

stripping my r32 gtst

anything u want is up for grabs including a few after market things

orig no holes NA boot $150

jic coilovers, perfect condition, height adjustable only $650

just jap adjustable lower control arms $300

half cage $sold

gtr mock up bonnet $sold

gtr front bar with garage saurus front lip and n1 vents,$650 have N1 reo aswel for an extra $100

mint front guards $150 pair or $80 each

passenger seat $50

mint centre dash vents $30

all interior plastiks

5 stud conversion $600

rb20 motor 160k kms, any test welcome car is still running $500

5 speed manual conversion with gbox, clutch(heavy duty), flywheel, tail shaft, pedals, centre console $750

doors with glass $100 each or $180 for both

mint pair of projector headlights $150

tail lights $80

20mm rear wide body guards $250

anything else u think of just let me know ill tell u if i got it

hey mate,

still selling ur tail lights???

gearbox is sold.

stock airbox is sold.

located westside melb.

prob is your front bar he stripped car and no longer needs the front bar.

he sold the lights to me but i am willing to sell them as i need cash pm me.

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