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I am parting out a r32 gtst the car is NOT complied so cant be registered so I am parting it out... engine has low comp in no.1 and blows lots of smoke... car is silver and I am not selling it complete unless you want to pay $5000

bonnet - $150
type m front bar - $170
type m sideskirts - $170
rear pods - $100
seats - $150

cluster (65,000kms) - $80

speedo cable - $80

cusco strut brace - $100

front coilovers (I think hsd) - $350

rear coilovers (yet to check brand but dont match the fronts) - tbc

non abs bmc - $80

centre console with mint lid - $50

radiator - $100

fmic with alloy piping (near new) - $200

3'' catback exhaust - $200

5 bolt lsd - $150

drive shafts - $150

door cards - $80 for pair

engine crossmember - $120

steering rack - $80

gearbox - $450

bare engine with low comp in no. 1 - $150

front reo bar - $150
mint dash with vents - $250
projector headlights - $200
full manual conversion - $900
5 stud conversion - $450
front guards - $80 each
tail lights - $100
rear reo bar - $50
mirrors - $30 each

everything is for sale besides the seatbelts pm or 0420 767 957 for pics or more info

located springwood 4127

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The C pillar trims are being sold as a pair and are to be removed by the buyer. $120

The coilovers I am yet to inspect but have no leaks, fronts are hsd I think, the rears I havent checked which brand yet but they are different to the fronts... both front and rear have base height adjustment and damper adjustment. will be around 500-600 for the set

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Have you checked the brand of the rear coilovers? More pics

Hey mate the fronts are racing logic and the rear I think are bc gold but the stickers have been removed and I think the rears were knocking so will put them in my car and go for a drive...

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