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Most items from my personal car (R32 GTR 93). All items located in Melbourne. Postage not included in prices.

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Interior roof lining - Excellent condition. No damage. Pick up only - $60

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GTR 32 front grille Good condition. Centre plastic clip missing $120
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Top cowl cover Fits under front wipers. Excellent condition, no damage $70
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Interior carpet Good condition. No stains, no burns. 2 small cuts for harness bolts $240
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Complete blower motor and fan assembly Working well. Part code 27220-85L00 $180
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Air conditioner cooling unit assembly Working well. Part code 27270-05U02 $450
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Heating unit assembly Working well. Part code 27110-04U01 $290
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Rear seat firewall plate Avg condition. Some scratches. Pick up only $80
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GTR floor mats Complete set. Avg condition, ususal wear, no holes $150 set
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Front door outside moulds (L&R) Poor condition. Suit painting. $40 pair
Rubber weather shields (L&R) Heavily worn but still working, no leaks. $50 pair
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Weather strip retainers (L&R) Poor condition rubber strips, both suit restoring. Metal guides are excellent condition $180 pair
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Rear seat belts Excellent condition. Barely used. Belts retracted into spool. Comes with fitting bolts $100 pair
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Interior roof lights (front & centre) Good condition. All working correclty. Centre light fitted with LEDs, so much brighter than stock. $20 each
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A-pillar trims (L&R) 3 small holes in drivers side for pod gauge fitting $40 pair
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Interior rear side trims (L&R) Excellent condition. All clips in tact, no tears in vinyl. Marks in photos from storage, not permanent $120 pair
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Rear parcel shelf (original) Good condition $40
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Boot trim, carpet, and board Good condition. Left side trim torn slightly. Holes cut in side trims for struct tower bar. Selling as set $45 set
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Rear seat (back and bottom) Excellent condition. No holes, tears, stains. $280
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Air con compressor, bracket, gas cylinder, and hose Good working order $140
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Original Nissan brake lines and used Bendix pads $40
Rear window wiper Needs paint touch up $25
Child anchor points and brackets Fitted onto rear parcel shelf during compliance process $20
Nissan spare jack (original) Avg condition $25
Nissan standard CAM gears Excellent condition $40
RB26DETT oil air breathers and joins $30
Transfer case from R33 GTR Working order. Pickup only $220
Under bonnet trim Avg condition. No damage, just needs a clean. $25
Rear window lower moulding Good condition, no damage. $55
Sun visors (L&R) Avg condition. Need a clean. $25 pair
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hi mate do you have the rear inner quarter glass trim(passenger side)?

Yes but the plastic is slightly broken and the vinyl is holding it together. Needs repair. If your in melb you're welcome to come check it out

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