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Hey guys got parts left over from gtr conversion.Im in melb millpark3082 pickup.

pm or ring me on 0406942756.

thanks guys

Parts list:

Gtr dash - $80

Gtr steering colum with ignition barrel. -$100

Gtr brake booster. - $60

Gtr clutch master cylinder with booster. - $50

Gtr brake and clutch pedals. - $30 each

Gtr front upper camber arms. - $100 pair

Gtr front castor arms. - $50 pair

Gtr heater box. - $70 fan - $30

Gtr stock air intake box. - $150

Gtr centre gauges. - $50

Gtr power steering rack. - $100

Gtr power steering pump. - $50

GTST PARTS:

Gtst brake calipers $200 all four

Rb20/25 highmount exhaust manifold (never been used) . - $100

Gtst drive shafts. - $150 pair

Gtst rear hubs. - $100 (5 stud)

Gtst diff. - $100

Gtst crossover pipe with bov(stock). - $40

Gtst tail shaft. - $50

Gtst rear wing (stockk m spec). - $30

Gtst stock shocks and springs. - $100 all four

Gtst front seats . - $150 pair.

All parts are for r32 gtst or r32 gtr,got lots more parts pm me for what you need may have it.

thanks guys.

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Got the window strips on top of the door for a R32 GTR? Need both sides

Hey guys got parts left over from gtr conversion.Im in melb millpark3082 pickup.

pm or ring me on 0406942756.

thanks guys

Parts list:

Gtr dash - $80

Gtr steering colum with ignition barrel. -$100

Gtr brake booster. - $60

Gtr clutch master cylinder with booster. - $50

Gtr brake and clutch pedals. - $30 each

Gtr front upper camber arms. - $100 pair

Gtr front castor arms. - $50 pair

Gtr heater box. - $70 fan - $30

Gtr stock air intake box. - $150

Gtr centre gauges. - $50

Gtr power steering rack. - $100

Gtr power steering pump. - $50

GTST PARTS:

Gtst brake calipers $200 all four

Rb20/25 highmount exhaust manifold (never been used) . - $100

Gtst drive shafts. - $150 pair

Gtst rear hubs. - $100 (5 stud)

Gtst diff. - $100

Gtst crossover pipe with bov(stock). - $40

Gtst tail shaft. - $50

Gtst rear wing (stockk m spec). - $30

Gtst stock shocks and springs. - $100 all four

Gtst front seats . - $150 pair.

All parts are for r32 gtst or r32 gtr,got lots more parts pm me for what you need may have it.

thanks guys.

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