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WTB: for r32 gts 2dr skyline

-air flow meter

-front and rear windscreen

-INTERIOR air con vents (both center and passenger)

-plastic interior surrounding (the one that goes around the stereo and gear shifter)

-EXTERIOR plastic panel that goes at the bottom of the windscreen

-head unit brackets

Edited by jdm junior
WTB: for r32 gts 2dr skyline

-air flow meter

-front and rear windscreen

-INTERIOR air con vents (both center and passenger)

-plastic interior surrounding (the one that goes around the stereo and gear shifter)

-EXTERIOR plastic panel that goes at the bottom of the windscreen

-head unit brackets

Hi man

I can help you with both front and rear screen [front brand new]

exterior plastic panel and head unit brackets

600.00 for all delivered

stuart 0409135950

Hi man

I can help you with both front and rear screen [front brand new]

exterior plastic panel and head unit brackets

600.00 for all delivered

stuart 0409135950

cheers will call

I have the plastic panel aswell in vgc $80 not sure how much postage would be though from perth

also have centre dash vent $90 posted

text me on 0422 648 745

Thanks

Daniel

Edited by SSSLOW

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