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hey guys i have an r32 gtr here which i am in the latter stages of wrecking and i need to get rid of the leftovers to make some space

missing parts

motor

box

diff

brakes

hubs

seats

spoiler

cooler

front bar

rough idea of whats left

all body wiring

all driveshafts and tailshafts

blitz oil filter and relocator and cooler setup

17x9 forged 3 piece zepter wheels and new tyres... check my other topics

perfect 10 out of 10 condition projector headlights

complete doors

fuel tank

suspension arms

trust damper adjustable suspension (unknown condition)

various interior and dash parts inc a good dash shell

bootlid

rear bumper and reo

ALL glass

there is alot more left but that gives you an idea of whats left

basically ask me here and or via pm if i have something and ill let you know, will do a good deal on bulk purchases of parts

im happy to post smaller items if you cover costs or pickup from toowoomba qld is fine... roughly 1 hr west of brissy

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Can I come and have a look at the car.

Im in se qld as well and will bring cash with me. just want to have a look as there are lots of small parts I am after

Pm me on

0410665701

my pm inbox isnt full i think theres a problem with the system

$220 the pair of headlights as ive said theyre absolutly faultless for their age, about as good as youll find

i do have a wiper switch but it will be staying with the complete cluster surround panel sorry

no bonnet catch and yes i do have the headlight wiring section but im not cutting up a perfect uncut lighting loom to seperate that, theyre too hard to find undamaged, sorry

no g sensor

no indicator

might be cutting up the shell but definatly not posting to melb lol

all boot trim is gone

the rad mounts have been sold

all front end panels have been sold

i do still have the oil cooler setup at the moment though , pm sent

thanks guys

hey mate

im not after a big part of the boot floor. basically about 800-900mm in length and maybe 300-400mm wide, 200ish mm deep. could be sent pretty cheaply in a box as i doubt it would weigh that much...

let me know if you can help me out man

Hi mate,Im just wondering if you got the rear boot linkages and the metal bits that the boot bolts on to ? Its together with all the links under the boot..

If you do,how much do you want for posted to Sydney 2170 ?

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