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Need to clean out my shed of my old R32 parts, expressions of interest appreciated, pictures and prices to follow tomorrow.

Adelaide, Western Suburbs, Local buyers preferred but can post at buyers expense.

Interior:

-Full set of R32 coupe seats, came from 1992 M Spec Gts-t, immaculate condition, blue/grey colour

-Full set of R32 coupe door cards (includes rear pillar trims), stripped of cloth inserts, front trims include focal tweeters, good condition

-R32 glovebox, complete, good condition

-R32 drivers side under steering column panel, holes drilled for turbo timer otherwise good condition

-R32 centre console including shift and handbrake boots, good condition

-R32 boot mat, decent condition

-Blitz turbo timer with R32 loom

-R32 Gt-r steering wheel with Gt-r horn button - decent condition, one tear

-R32 gts-t floor mats, passenger mat missing, stiched badges (not metal ones), good condition

-R32 rear view mirror, switch mechanism not functioning

-R32 ashtray, black style (not grey grained)

Engine Bay:

-R32 factory side mount intercooler with some piping

-R32 retractable front lip with actuators (did not work when in car)

-2x Factory RB20 turbos, one may not have wastegate, both in running condition

-1x Factory RB20 dump pipe

-Turbo bleed valve (will check on brand)

Exterior:

-R32 headlights with working globes, good condition

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Sorry if any of yesterday's information was inaccurate, all prices negotiable especially if picking up locally or buying multiple items, cheers.

Interior:

-Full set of R32 coupe seats, came from 1992 M Spec Gts-t, good condition, blue/grey colour

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$400 for the set

-Full set of R32 coupe door cards (includes rear pillar trims), stripped of cloth inserts, front trims include focal tweeters, good condition

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$250 for the set

-R32 glovebox, complete, good condition

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$40

-R32 drivers side under steering column panel, holes drilled for turbo timer otherwise good condition, no vent

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$30

-R32 centre console including handbrake boot, good condition

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$50

-R32 boot mat, decent condition

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$30

-Old school Blitz turbo timer with R32 loom

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$70

-R32 Gt-r steering wheel with Gt-r horn button - decent condition, one tear, will consider seperating horn and wheel

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$200

-R32 gts-t floor mats, passenger mat missing, stiched badges (not metal ones), good condition

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$80

-R32 rear view mirror, switch mechanism not functioning

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$20

-R32 ashtray, black style (not grey grained)

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$20

-R32 boot/fuel cap release, cracked

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$10

Engine Bay:

-R32 factory side mount intercooler with some piping

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$100

-R32 retractable front lip with actuators (did not work when in car)

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$50

-Factory RB20 turbo, no wastegate, running condition, minimal shaft play, I have another turbo with dump pipe which still needs to be ripped out, may or may not have waste gate

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$150

-GFB boost bleed valve

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$40

-Clutch master cylinder, needs seal kit, unsure if anyone would want this

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$10

Exterior:

-R32 headlights with working globes, good condition

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$120

Suspension:

-Adjustable rear camber arms, no brand listed, could use rebuild of shoulder joints but still usable

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$120

  • 3 weeks later...

Glovebox and complete steering wheel still available, front door cards sold today, very negotiable on the rest of the set.

Price drop:

Door cards - Make an offer

Seats - $320 (Set)

Glovebox - $30

Centre Console - $40

Drivers side under dash panel - $25

Boot Carpet - $25

Blitz turbo timer - $50

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