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Just clearing some things out of the garage

1. 32 gtst bonnet cut to look like gtr with n1 lip & genuine gtr grille (mate said he'd take it so was on hold for ages, but now back up for sale) - $200

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2. 32 gtst type m front bar, as you can see crack on the bottom and bits of paint flake. a repair and respray would have it looking new - $50

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3. 32 gtst amber/clear indicators, tabs are broken but still can hold in place nicely with washers - $60

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4. gramlight replica rims 114.5 5stud 16x7 offset unknown, 1 rims is stuffed as you can see in the picture and the rest have varying degrees of gutter - $200

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5. Lucas TRW brake fluid 1L. Dry boiling point of 300 and wet of 200. Still new seal unbroken. Just want what I paid - $59

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6. 32 gtst spoiler, brake light don't work, white and in great nick - $20

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7. front, left & right boot trims for 32 gtst is good condition (compartment cover for the jack is missing)- $50

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8. r32 sunroof, broken surround but glass is still perfect - $30

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Prefer pickup from Melbourne, can post indicators & brake fluid. Need to get rid of it all! Prices are neg (no low ballers :) )

Cheers

Ray

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