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Hey guys I am wrecking a r32 gtst coupe the previous owner rear ended someone so no front panels are good

some of the parts available are :

tein hr coilovers - $450

veilside front castor rods - $100

cusco strut brace - $100

blitz dual sbc - $220

3'' catback exhaust - $200

complete bolt on turbo kit (chinese T04e) to suit rb20det (includes full exhaust, braided oil feed etc)

r32 gtr rear sway bar

walbro fuel pump - $80

various gauges - from $40

rear bar - $100

tail lights - $80

reverse lights - $70

rear reo - $50

boot lid (shaved) - $80

rear hubs and knuckles with handbrake shoes cables etc - $200

rear suspension arms - from $20

fuel tank - $100

rear seats - $20

mint front seats - $150

rear lower trims mint - $70

rear seatbelts - $70

interior carpet - $80

glovebox - $50

stereo surround with ashtray and new leather boot - $120

roof lining - $30

door shells - $80 each

door windows - $40 each

window regs - $60 each

engine crossmember - $120

steering rack - $80

much more available too much to list

please contact me on 0420 767 957

located in qld 4127

Cheers

Edited by SIFTY32

pics of coilovers, whats the condition?

pm'd

how much for the turbo setup?

sorry mate forgot to put price - $500

complete bolt on turbo kit (chinese T04e) to suit rb20det includes full exhaust with high flow cat, braided oil feed etc - $500

32 gtr rear sway bar - $100

the following are sold:

stereo surround with ashtray and new leather boot - $120

turbo setup

rear seatbelts

rhs door

dash

still lots here...

Gday Shifty,

Im after section from a right rear quarter panel,

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Please pm me if ya can help out.

Cheers

Edited by NathanR32
  • 2 weeks later...

you know its illegal to sell seatbelts right

No mate I was not aware of that, In saying that the seatbelts I had were from a different car that had not been in an accident (the ones from this particular car did not retract properly so were binned.

Cheers for the info anyway :)

No mate I was not aware of that, In saying that the seatbelts I had were from a different car that had not been in an accident (the ones from this particular car did not retract properly so were binned.

Cheers for the info anyway :)

Accident or not mate its illegal to sell second hand seatbelts....There are dedicated cops who go around and try to catch people who sell them, just be carefull its heavy fines for doing it.

And if you sell seatbelts to someone who doesnt install them propery, then they have an accident and injure themselves and cops ask them where they got em from, if they say it was you and can prove it ( like the post you made here ) you get a short stint in jail.

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