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Have the following items for sale:

R32 GTR rear lsd/diff (pic for reference but is exactly the same)

$150

2 x R32 GTR dashes (1 really good condition with a small lift and one with ok condition with bubble infront of passenger)

$70/$30

Leather shift boot and handbrake

$20 for the Red/Black set

$10 for stock gear shifter

Pair of Recaro seat rails (1 Genuine, 1 not)

$150 for the set (will not separate)

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Ok Condition Dash SOLD SOLD SOLD cheers.gif

Near perfect one left behind. Would be excellent to have as a direct replacement or if good to experiment with if you want to reflock you're whole car race car style and want to have the option of reverting.

Can always PM me GTR parts you have as swap/part payment as well (even cash your way if I'm interested!)

Hey mate was just wondering if you had any rear gtr Hubs that the driive shafts from the diff atttach to?

Have the following items for sale:

R32 GTR rear lsd/diff (pic for reference but is exactly the same)

$150

2 x R32 GTR dashes (1 really good condition with a small lift and one with ok condition with bubble infront of passenger)

$70/$30

Leather shift boot and handbrake

$20 for the Red/Black set

$10 for stock gear shifter

Pair of Recaro seat rails (1 Genuine, 1 not)

$150 for the set (will not separate)

PM sent

Plenty of nice cheap stuff guys and gals... the rails normally go for 3-400 a set so these are dirt!

Someone must need an R32 rear diff surely?

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