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Parting out a gunmetal grey R32 GTR.

Most parts are available although parts that are NOT for sale include: Engine and all ancillaries, Engine loom, ECU, Crossmember, Front bar, Fenders, wheels, Front brakes and some other engine related parts.

Willing to post smaller items but bigger / heavier items are pick-up only from Emerald, Victoria or you organise a courier for pick-up from my address.

Everything listed is in good working order or otherwise stated.

Parts:

Gearbox - 150,000kms - $550

Injector resistor pack - $70

Front seats - Very good condition - Drivers has 1 very small hole and some wear on side bolster, passenger is perfect - $500

Rear Seats - Good condition $100

Nismo 260kph instrument cluster - showing 150,000k's - $200

Climate control unit - Top clip broken - $80

Centre gauges - Small crack (unnoticable once fitted) - $80

Fuel pump and assembly $100

Fuel tank $100

Passenger Door with window and door card - Paint in good condition $100

Passenger side Rear Tail light $50

Front Indicators - in perfect condition $50 each

Factory airbox (no snorkel, mounting bracket or filter) $150

GTR Grill $100

Stock FMIC $200

FMIC piping $100

Side Skirts - Drivers side has some cosmetic damage $100

Drivers Headlight $100

Rear Factory coilover - no leaking $100

Front Coilover - no leaking $100

Trust Gear Knob $25

Boot trim - $50

Rear Diff - $450

Tailshaft $100

Front shaft - $100

Front hubs and bearing assembly - $100 each

Rear hubs and assembly - $100 each

Rear callipers with rotors - plenty of meat left on pads and rotors $250

Brake master cylinder (ABS) - $80

Clutch master cylinder - $50

Brake booster - $80

Throttle cable - $60

Pedals - $30 each

Handbrake and cable - $50

Rear sway bar $50

Front sway bar $50

Seat belts x4 $100

Carpet - $50

Headlining - $50

Parcel shelf - $40

Radiator $80

Aircon condensor - $80

Also have alot of other parts including suspension arms, mounts, interior etc etc. Let me know what your after and i'll see what i can do. Also, sending me low ball offers will result in being ignored. Cheers

Edited by Shano3000

Skydie: It says my location in the post.

hoy32: Search for R32 GTR seats on Ebay. Ive listed them on there with pics.

Also have 3" Cat back exhaust. Has silencer and rear muffler so is rather quiet. $150

Edited by Shano3000

Skydie: It says my location in the post.

hoy32: Search for R32 GTR seats on Ebay. Ive listed them on there with pics.

Also have 3" Cat back exhaust. Has silencer and rear muffler so is rather quiet. $150

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Can i come have a look whats the address? msg to me 0431762826 cheers!

BWRGTR: Nope sorry.

talky: Nope sorry

frogman: same as this: http://www.nengun.com/greddy/ball-shift-knob in metalic

k-train: will do

Hi,

Will take the gear knob if it is available.

would you sell the two short franges 6 bolts ( tongues) seperate from the rear diff ?

pls call/sms o433 878905 Alex to arrange pick up or drop off

I am from Mordialloc 3195

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