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Genuine TRUST front bar, been stitched up a bit. $250

GTR bootlid, no wing. $50

GTR doors, no glass, no reinforcments, great for track cars. $40ea

Shell, race only non compliable shell, decent condition. come check it out. $500 (more pending what is left on it)

10 point bolt in cage, looks to be safety21, around the dash. $900

Strut brace front and rear pair $200

RB26 engine loom, perfect condition. $250

GTR castor rods adjustable ARC brand: $150

R32 quarter glass $50 each (pull em out yourself)

R32 GTR Vspec bootlip: $100

R32 GTR grill: $80

R32 GTR/gts4 coilovers JIC silver series, height adjustable $500

Fuel cell, looks to be 40 litres, $220

genuine blitz 100mm cooler, used condition, no leaks or anything like that, 3" outlets, comes with GTR mounts for rails. $450

Alloy R32 radiator $200

KKR 430 turbo, no shaft play, works well. comes with vband dump, actuator etc $500

GTR 27mm SELBYS front sway bar, adjustable, solid. $200

GTR 24mm (i think) SELBYS rear sway bar, adjustable, solid. $200

Panasport G7 rims, 17x9, +20 gtr offset, will confirm when tires are off. $1000 set.

gtr reo holes cut for n1 vents, but in tact overall. good nick. $120

s15 JAPSPEC 79,000km motor complete fan to tailshaft. all loom and ecu included. $3800

s15 rear cradle, stock arms, no diff, hubs or shafts. $350

s15 5 stud conversion, incl brakes. $1100

660cc injectors in PFI rail, suit RB26DETT great condition. $600

s15 passenger seat. $200

Wok Stich wheels. 5 spoke design, 17x8 +5 front, 17x9 +11 rear. HEAPS of dish. $1000 set

contact buckna. 0427282562

or reply here.

all parts located in brisbane. can post realistic parts.

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gday buckna , how are ya man , just wandering do you have a pic of the r32 gt - r skyline v spec boot lip , would be greatly appreciated and very interested man .

also if you would have a stock clutch booster assist in good condition and not leaking and a stock , in decent condition factory plastic front bar .

let me know asap

and hope to hear from you soon

cheers anthony

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