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R32 PARTS - WRECKING WHOLE R32 , SOME RB20 PARTS STIL AVAILABLE, FEEL FREE TO ASK

LOCATED IN MERRYLANDS - NSW

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RB25 GEARBOX - 5 SPEED MANUAL. WITH SHIFTER AND LOWER SUPPORT BRACKET, 66,000KMS -$1300

R32 - GTS BONNET, MAROON - $120

R32 DOORS, MAROON (COMPLETE WITH WINDOW & DOOR TRIMS) - $120 EACH OR $200 PAIR

R32 GTS DIFF - $120

R32 GTS FUEL TANK - $100

R32 HEADLIGHTS (GTR, CLEAR?) - $200 (pair)

R32 GTS FRONT STRUT (ADJUSTABLE) - POLISHED ALLOY WITH RED MOUNTS - $100

R32 FRONT BAR (MAROON) - BEEN CUT TO SUIT FMIC, MINOR CHIPS IN PAINT $150

R32 BOOT LID (MAROON) - $100

R32 TAIL LIGHTS - $150 (PAIR)

R32 REAR BAR (MAROON) - $100

R32 GTS WINDSCREEN, NO CRACKS/CHIPS - $100

R32 GTS REAR WINDSCREEN - NO CRACKS/CHIPS - $100

RB20 CYLINDER HEAD (HEAD, CAMS, VALVES) - $300

RB20 CAM COVERS - $80 (PAIR)

RB20 A/C PUMP - $100

R32 FRONT FENDERS (MAROON) GOOD CONDITION - $100 EACH OR PAIR $180

RB20 COILPACKS (AFTERMARKET) - $220 SET (X6)

R32 GTR FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER, SOME DENTED FINS AND TUBE, COSMETIC DAMAGE, HOLDS PRESSURE - $75

R32 REAR SEAT - $140

R32 GTS - FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS - $100 PAIR

R32 CASTOR RODS -$80 PAIR

R32 DISC BRAKES (CALIPERS, AND ROTORS, FRONT CALIPERS PAINTED RED) - $350

R32 LOWERED SUSPENSION - $300 (SPRINGS AND SHOCKS)

R32 BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER - $80

R32 FUSE BOX - $20

PLEASE NOTE, I AM NOT ON HERE FREQUENTLY - SO ANY QUESTIONS OR TO ARANGE PICK UP PLEASE TEXT ME ON 0434 080 676, AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU WITH A ANSWER, CHEERS.

GAVIN

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Hi I'm after some interior parts, the Ignition/steering column plastics, the kick panels, map light etc.

also after the front wheel arch plastics if still there.

please let me know if you have a fair bit left and i will come round.

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