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R32 bolt in half cage $500

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R32 gtr seats with rails $400 for the pair

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Gizmo boost controller used $100

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Gizmo boost controller, brand new in box $200

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R32 GTST instrument cluster. All working when removed from car. $80

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No name cooler $100

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R32 4 door door trims $150 for all 4

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R32 4 door headlining in good condition $50

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R32 parcel shelf to suit 6 inch round speakers $50

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Non hicas power steering pump off RB25 $80

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Whiteline 28mm front swaybar for R32 GTST $180

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R32 4 door power window/mirror switch $80. Also have one with broken LH rear window switch $40

R32 climate control. Was working when in the car $80.

Also have some other R32 4 door interior parts for sale.

Call me on 0438814286. Im located in Cranbourne in Victoria.

Cheers Mark

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Got a rear Ashtray?

Les . . . Melbourne

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R32 bolt in half cage $500

post-60380-1288772256_thumb.jpg

R32 gtr seats with rails $400 for the pair

post-60380-1288772403_thumb.jpg

Gizmo boost controller used $100

post-60380-1288772605_thumb.jpg

Gizmo boost controller, brand new in box $200

post-60380-1288772779_thumb.jpg

R32 GTST instrument cluster. All working when removed from car. $80

post-60380-1288772818_thumb.jpg

No name cooler $100

post-60380-1288772885_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door door trims $150 for all 4

post-60380-1288772924_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door headlining in good condition $50

post-60380-1288772983_thumb.jpg

R32 parcel shelf to suit 6 inch round speakers $50

post-60380-1288773031_thumb.jpg

Non hicas power steering pump off RB25 $80

post-60380-1288773073_thumb.jpg

Whiteline 28mm front swaybar for R32 GTST $180

post-60380-1288773133_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door power window/mirror switch $80. Also have one with broken LH rear window switch $40

R32 climate control. Was working when in the car $80.

Also have some other R32 4 door interior parts for sale.

Call me on 0438814286. Im located in Cranbourne in Victoria.

Cheers Mark

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Talky yeah they are both electric. Call me if you want it.

Whiter32 i had the cage in a 4 door. Seemed to fit alright. Think someone is coming to get it on saturday though so ill keep you posted.

Les00x i do have a rear ashtray $20 and its yours. Call me

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R32 bolt in half cage $500

post-60380-1288772256_thumb.jpg

R32 gtr seats with rails $400 for the pair

post-60380-1288772403_thumb.jpg

Gizmo boost controller used $100

post-60380-1288772605_thumb.jpg

Gizmo boost controller, brand new in box $200

post-60380-1288772779_thumb.jpg

R32 GTST instrument cluster. All working when removed from car. $80

post-60380-1288772818_thumb.jpg

No name cooler $100

post-60380-1288772885_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door door trims $150 for all 4

post-60380-1288772924_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door headlining in good condition $50

post-60380-1288772983_thumb.jpg

R32 parcel shelf to suit 6 inch round speakers $50

post-60380-1288773031_thumb.jpg

Non hicas power steering pump off RB25 $80

post-60380-1288773073_thumb.jpg

Whiteline 28mm front swaybar for R32 GTST $180

post-60380-1288773133_thumb.jpg

R32 4 door power window/mirror switch $80. Also have one with broken LH rear window switch $40

R32 climate control. Was working when in the car $80.

Also have some other R32 4 door interior parts for sale.

Call me on 0438814286. Im located in Cranbourne in Victoria.

Cheers Mark

hey mate do you have the dash vents??

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