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these are the parts that i have left no reasonable offer denied

rear bar grey in colour bit faded $40

reinforcement behind rear bar $15

front seats out of m spec immac $300

rear seats out of m spec $90

grey carpet $40

grey hoodlining $30

fuel tank with fuel pump and sender $50

rear window $100

left hand quarter window with rubber $50

rear sub frame with hubs & control arms SOLD

gts4 or gtr front hubs control arms and struts $80

ac compressor $40

manual tail shaft $40

all plastics from center console and radio facia

brake master cyl with pipes and abs unit $100

A PILLAR TRIMS $25 EACH

LH POWER MIRROR $40

complete top end rb20det head, manifolds, turbo wiring, computer asking $400

no gearbox

no coils or ignitor

no dash or vents

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is the boot charcoal metalic or gray as described???

Also do you have the metal lining that goes around the rear windo its a three piece metal strip thing???? PM me your mobile and i can have a chat about some stuff and prices!!!

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Need 2 x o2 sensors out of GTR r32 , the ones that scew into dumps , must be working please.

these are the parts that i have left no reasonable offer denied

boot lid imac with wing off m spec gray in colour $90

rear bar grey in colour bit faded $30

rear seats out of m spec $90

both doors with all internals and glass . no door trims $200

grey carpet $40

grey hoodlining $30

fuel tank with fuel pump and sender $50

rear window $100

rear sub frame with hubs & control arms $80

gts4 or gtr front hubs control arms and struts $80

ac compressor $40

manual tail shaft $40

complete top end rb20det head, manifolds, turbo wiring, computer asking $400

no gearbox

no coils or ignitor

no dash or vents

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these are the parts that i have left no reasonable offer denied

no gearbox

no coils or ignitor

no dash or vents

What about the underbody plastic bit RHF Guard - protects the BOV are from road dirt?

Odd screws/connectors from the bumper etc?

R32 GTR not sure if other cars are different

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Hey man if you know if the R32 drivers side window is the same as an R33 and in good condition send pic if possible i'll take it plus its internals $130 and i'll front the shipping.

PM me. thanks

i'd say it would be different

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