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I am parting out my r32 sedan, most parts available, but not the motor. Located in Newcastle, not going to list everything write a reply, or SMS 0414545301 for a quicker response. post-132714-14212066727002_thumb.jpg this is the car, so if you wanted something from drivers front, you out of luck.

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post-132714-14212324039971_thumb.jpg. Speedo surround $30

post-132714-14212324566616_thumb.jpg. Drivers window switch $20

post-132714-14212325145468_thumb.jpg. Centre dash surround $20

post-132714-14212325847784_thumb.jpgpost-132714-14212326036196_thumb.jpg. Seats $30 eachpost-132714-1421232647875_thumb.jpgpost-132714-14212326693046_thumb.jpgpost-132714-14212326947516_thumb.jpg. Doors including glass & window motors $80 each not including inside trim, post-132714-14212328109595_thumb.jpg. Rear bar $60

Tail lights $30 each

Boot $50 post-132714-14212329130923_thumb.jpg. Plenty more parts, car was complete at time of accident. Will post more photos as the parts come off.

Looking for:

- Centre Air Con Vent

- Drivers side pillar plastic panel (front section where tachos usually go)

- Passenger side rear pillar plastic panel (between back window and back door)

- Passenger side front inicator (providing its semi amber)

Poor little car :(

Edited by aussiebooster

Aircon vent has some broken bars on one side, other side is good.

post-132714-14213025951243_thumb.jpg. A pillar trim has cracks and a screw hole but sits in there how it should

post-132714-14213026834585_thumb.jpg. C pillar trim was in process of being fixed, has been coated with fibreglass, so it's very strong now, just needs a sanding then re covering. post-132714-1421302804236_thumb.jpgpost-132714-14213028263623_thumb.jpg I trial fitted them as is, & they fit good, just need to be sanded back abit, as adding the vinyl will make them to thick. $10 each or If you want all of it $20

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Drivers sun visor and driver/passenger kick panels with flare holder?

post-132714-14219163549118_thumb.jpgpost-132714-1421916373967_thumb.jpg. Drivers kick panel has a hole & missing insulation. Both have minors scratches. Passenger $15, drivers $10.post-132714-14219165149463_thumb.jpg. .jpg]

Drivers sunvisor, needs a clean $10

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