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I've got lots of r32 GTST parts that are taking up space and need to go.

Located in Canberra - will post at buyers expense.

Or... I am moving to Melbourne in January, and you can organise to pick them up from me there.

r32 boot - rear wing properly removed and sealed up, so no holes - is silver but could do with a respray - $50

r32 gtst rear bar - silver - great condition - $40

r32 power window motor - passenger side - works perfectly - $40

r32 tail light - passenger side - silver - great condition - $30

r32 gtst front hubs including rotors and brake calipers - $50 each or $80 for the pair

r32 gtst suspension - king springs (+ KYB shocks on the rear two, stock shocks on the front two) - $100

Aftermarket steering wheel - 'Drift' brand - never been used - $40

R32 - R34GTT conversion kit

Everything you need to convert the front of your r32 to a R34 GTT.

Fibreglass front guards

r34 Fibreglass vented bonnet - 'stage 21' brand

Stock r34 Front Bar

non-xennon r34 headlights

Not sure how much this is worth. I paid a small fortune for it, and its never been used. Would prefer to sell as a whole, but will part out if nobody wants the whole kit.

Make me an offer $

R33 parts

r33 gtst brake calipers - $80 front two *** $60 rear two *** $110 all four

r33 gtst brake rotors - $30 front two *** $30 rear two *** $50 all four

As stated above...

Located in Canberra

Will post at buyers expense

Or I am moving to Melbourne in January and could take the parts with me if required.

Post here or PM me / sms or call me on 0422 725 457

Thanks

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