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Hey i have an R32 gtst that im wrecking. any interior, exterior panels and engine parts. are available at the moment so if your interested call or txt me on 0417090965 to make an offer. Engine only has 105xxx kms. Which is very low for a 32.

- GTR side skirts and rear pods which i got off a gtr so they are plastic NOT fibreglass. $300ono.

- adjustable coilovers/ lowered suspension $500ono

- manual gearbox $500ono

- front and back seats $100 for the lot

- doors $100 ono

- door trims $30

- dash $60

- turbo timer $15

- front mount intercooler piping $100ono

- headlights $100ono

- front 1/4 panels $75ea

- scuff plates $30 for pair

- centre console $50ono

- seatbelts $20ea

- skyline floormats $30 for the set

- 3 inch catback canon muffler exhaust. (Mandrel bent) $125ono

- turbo $150ono

- manifold $200ono

- brake calipers $50ea

- ect..................i think you get the idea.

here are some photos. I have not pulled the engine appart but will do on request for parts.

if there is absolutly anything you can think of send me a txt. or even if you want to come round and pull something off the car and make an offer txt me to arrange. Car is located in Padbury.

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Ey u got the rubber door trims? and also r u selling the rims?

yer mate rubber door trims for $20+postage.

the rims are different sizes so that the car sits on a tilt. I think the rears are 17;s or 18's and the fronts are 16's. $350+postage for the set.

wots your postcode and i will let you know postage.

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