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I have recently stripped the interior of my r32 GTS-t and have parts that I need to get rid of as I don't have space to store. I'm doing some engine modifications and will have a few things ready for sale within a week ( car is in workshop would be able to pick up any items requested)

Interior:

Rear seat is a GTR 2 seater, with a but or sun wear nothing major

Have a full carpet that will be coming out soon

I'm pretty sure the floor mats are GTR mats

All rear plastics are available

Seat belts

Handbrake / gear stick console, lid is still on for 'glove' box.

Door panels

Sun visors

Rear roof handles

Have heaps spare bolts and screws that has been removed if needed.

Electronic A/C controller

Exterior:

Air Con

ARC aluminium air intake with filter RRP $800

RB 25 PU high flow turbo ( flowed by gcg) cost $1150 for high flow

RB20DET intake manifold

Will have pipe work available for air intake, had custom 3" pipe for pod filter

AFM (air flow meter) available

Stock ecu (possibly remapped or nistuned ) will get checked out

Custom stainless dump pipe.

Will have heaps more pm me or text me on 0417470315 for any photos or offers. This forum won't accept any photo uploads from my behalf. Prefer cash and pickup

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