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hi iam wrecking a white 1990 r32 gtr i still have most parts ..

.engine blown good for parts head etc.nogear box

.wiring ecu tail lights

.doors

.bilstien shocks good condition$400

.+ bilstien shocks with RSR springs $400

.gtr diff

.arc intercooler and pipes$ 750

.j speed side chasi braces near new $500

.rolling gtr shell in good condition perfect to reshell a crashed gtr??

after market gtr bovs replacement ..un none brand $200

plus heaps heaps more skyline gtr bits pics and price on request

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interested in the centre console section of the dash that surrounds the gearstick... PM me price for it delivered to 2173 (nsw).

what do you want for the shell?
what do you mean by shell?? just a bare shell?? iam after $4000 rolling with diff doors boot dash ..no front panels no seats no engine still a lot of stuff left

Mate why dont you reply to any PMs??

Ive PMed you twice, once earlier today and once 2 days ago requesting a mobile number so as I can ask a a few questions and get some prices but still no reply!

Whats the go??

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