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Hey mate

Just a bit of info. A while back when the diff in my R32 GTS-T was buggered, i looked at putting in a GTR diff. I didnt do it because apparently my diff is mounted with rubber mounts, while a gtr diff is solid mounted to the body. It was gunna be a lot of work to make it fit.

I was told that by a reputable workshop i take my car to for major works when i dont have time for it myself, hope that helps with that part....

its a easy 5 min swap to bolt the diff in, only need to use gtr outer hubs to make it all work. Workshop above has no idea.

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Hi Rowdy,

Keen on R32 GTR body fuel cap/flap $30

BTW what colour ?

Cant PM you for some reason - maybe a full pmbox?

Cheers

Richard

0404 822 143

Shoulda looked at last post date damnit :(

Edited by Sinista32

I don't get on here anymore guys. Don't play with the car much these days.

My inbox was full and I have now emptied it.

I still have the pods and wiill get back to you XTRMTY

The 3 inch exhaust is still available.

I need to find the filler cap if I still have it. Pretty sure it was gunmetal and in good condition.

The oil pump is from a R32 GTR. I have no idea on year. Could do it for $80 posted.

I'm going to be selling the complete standard complied rolling shell soon and keep all of the good bit to refit into another car one day in the future. Won't have space to store a whole car soon. Will be looking for $5000 if you know anybody interested

hey dude, could you put up some pics of the headlight, im really only after the drivers side. . . maybe pm me when you do. . .

Cheers

hey dude, could you put up some pics of the headlight, im really only after the drivers side. . . maybe pm me when you do. . .

Cheers

Just going to chuck them out mate. Not worth the hassle of posting photo's.

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