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Wrecking R32 GTS-T.

Main items listed below, however too many parts to list them all. If you need something, just ask as there is every chance i'll have it.

Also have a few other random parts from RB25 and RB26. See bottom of post.

Pickup from either Traralgon or Melbourne - Sth eastern suburbs.

Happy to post if buyer pays postage.

Can supply more info and better photos for anything on request.

PM, or call / SMS - Mike 0412 678 973

Front guards - Both LHS & RHS. Black. No dents or creases. $50 each

Rear bar (not inc reverse lights) $60

Boot lid $50

Headlights $80 each, or $150 pair

Rear lights $40 each, or $70 pair

Indicators - 1 x LHS clear, 1 x LHS orange, 1 x RHS smoke $50 each

Complete dash - has the bubble in the usual place. See pics. $100

Glove box/s $30

Center console/s $30

Speedo/gauge cluster 139xxx km's $80

Speedo surround (inc headlight switches etc) - one in standard black, one painted silver - see photos. $60 each

Kick panels LHS & RHS available $20 each

Steering wheel surround plastics $30

AC/Climate control unit $40

Plastic stereo surround - painted silver - cracked at bottom $20

Gearbox/manual conversion kit - everything except flywheel $750

Top mix racing seat - no rails. Set up in fixed position in R32. $80

Standard seats - driver and passenger - good condition $35 each

Standard radiator $80

Standard fan $20

R33 RB25 tailshaft $100

Standard RB26 turbos - excellent condition $250

RB26 airbox $60

More available that i have forgotten about. Just ask if you need anything in particular.

Prices on most things are negotiable. Happy to consider reasonable offers.

Mike - 0412 678 973

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Edited by xtra.5

Mate, I'm looking for the driver side rubber strip that goes between door card and the glass on the inside. If in good condition

Got it?

Mate, I'm looking for the driver side rubber strip that goes between door card and the glass on the inside. If in good condition

Got it?

Mate, I'm looking for the driver side rubber strip that goes between door card and the glass on the inside. If in good condition

Got it?

Do you mean the felt bit that is attached to the top of the door trim?

any updates mate? have you got this trim part?

Hey mate, ive got it but not in good condition. its not straight and wont provide a good seal against the window.

Manual conversion sold.

Drivers headlight and passenger rear light sold.

Boot lid and rear bar sold.

Still got plenty here.

Also have R32 RB20 ABS Tailshaft available $100

Hybrid (i think) front mount cooler $60

  • 2 weeks later...

Interested in the:

Stock Seats

Clear indicator

Glove box (I hope this is the same as 4-doors)

Stereo surround

AC/Climate control

DIN brackets if you happen to have them

pick up SE burbs.

Interested in the:

Stock Seats

Clear indicator

Glove box (I hope this is the same as 4-doors)

Stereo surround

AC/Climate control

DIN brackets if you happen to have them

pick up SE burbs.

PM sent

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