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R32 GTS/ GTST / GTR Bolt in Safety 21 6 point cage $400 ono.

Goes around dash. has provisions for cross brace and harness bar in rear legs.

Has nuts and bolts but needs new base plates.

No longer needed as i went a weld in cage.

*Pick up only* or buyer to organise own freight.

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R32 GTR Cluster $100 has 45, ooo ish km's on it

(currently in my track car, can get pick if needed)

R32 GTR Front Tailshaft (may fit 33, will not fit r34) $50

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R32 GTR Transfer Case (will also fit r33 and r34 gtr) $150

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R32/33/34 GTR Front turbo rubber intake pipe $20

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R32/33/34 GTR Exhaust Manifold heat shield (only have one) $10

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R32/33/34 GTR alloy engine mount (passenger side) $20

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Z32 afm plug (used) with length of wire attached $10

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R34 GTR Engine Undertray $50

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R33 GTST intake pipe with bov return $20

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R32 Bare dash pad, has bubble in usual spot on the pass side $20

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Brad 0437 198 210

pm or sms / call me.

parts located in upwey vic, can also be picked up from dandenong during the day.

will send smaller items at buyers cost. prefer pick up on the larger items.

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GTRPSI - The car had back seats in with the cage when i got it, but it was a tight sqeeze, you wouldnt want to have passengers in the back.

Steve.b - Send me a pm / sms

Roy - Let me know wenever suits you mate, its in storage so i need a days notice.

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