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I am parting out a complete r32 coupe rolling shell some stuff is gone already such as the stereo surround and dash vents, castor rods, sideskirts and rear pods.

all panels are straight but will require re painting

almost all other parts available such as:

front bar and reo bar - $150 each

mint projector headlights - $230

mint indicators ( genuine clear type) - $140

doors - $100 (shell only)

guards - $80 each

mirrors - $50 pair

door cards -$50 each

interior C pillar trims vgc - $150 pair

bonnet - $120

bonnet latch - $60

stock suspension components - from $20

rear diff - $ 150

seats - $50 each

seatbelts $ 50 each

carpet $100

roof lining - $100 (sunroof)

wiring looms - from $40

fuel tank / pump - will post price once Ive checked out the pump

full 3" stainless exhaust (cat back) - $200

all glass - from $50

rb20 engine crossmember - $150

most engine parts like manifolds and p/s pumps etc - from $20

coilpacks - $130 for mint set (stock ones)

ecu's (rb20det and rb25det) - $130 each

I also have some running gear like a rb20det engine that needs rebuilding - $200 and a excellent rb20det gearbox - $550

please note I will be selling all the hubs and brakes as a full 5 stud conversion kit (I do have a spare pair of r32 front hubs and knuckles) which will not be for sale for about a month as I still need to be able to move the car around at this stage

please contact me for prices or photos some parts I will be negotiable on prices some I will not :) and im located in algester 4115

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also got stuff like:

manual rwd speedo cable - $80

r32 clutch pedal, master and slave cylinders with lines - $150

r32 cluster $70

r32 cluster surround with working switches - $120

good r32 rear C pillar trims - $150 for the pair

rb25det igniter - $80

rb25det into r32 wiring harness - $250

lots more to come :)

good r32 dash with no holes or cracks (does have a bubble above glove box area) still has small round vents and demister vents - $80

good centre a/c vent - $60

full boot interior (carpet and plastics) - $60

r32 clutch pedal, master and slave cylinders with lines - $150 - sold pending payment

r32 gtr intercooler - $150

r32 stock lca's - $60

r32 coupe tail lights - $80

rb20det (cefiro) igniter module - $80

passenger window switch at any chance? pm me

nah sorry mate you already asked me on my other topic :)

4dr_32 I think i've got one here with very good plugs will be $100 if I do (they're very hard to find with good plugs)

Cheers

awwwww yehh, post to 5158?

your coilpack loom was posted yesterday :) cheers

also sold the front reo bar, tail lights, half shafts, manual pedals and tailshaft, and the stock rear bumper

how much for the passenger side switch with the wiring

you have a pm :)

goingforadds you also have a pm...

and no parcel shelf cover sorry ADUBZ

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