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R32 GTR factory air box and snorkel with K&N filter $100

R32 GTR engine fan $50

R32 GTR bonnet latch support $50

R32 GTR bonnet latch mechanism assy $50

R32 stereo surround $60 black smooth

R32 ash tray black smooth $20

R32 manual surround and boot smooth black $40

Or $100 all three

R32 twin core alloy radiator. 70mm end tanks, 58mm core comes with silicone hoses and mounts $120 (clears engine fan)

Rb26 twin turbo pipes and hose, polished excellent condition $80

OS Giken adjustable cam gears $200

Genuine drivers Recaro sr3 reclinable bucket seat on genuine bride rail $350 (has tear)

R32 GTR battery clamp $40

R32 passenger vent in mint condition $50

R32 drivers window switch assy $50

R32 gtr lower cluster surround, with clock (not working) $50

R32 GTR boot trim $100 with board carpet and all side pieces good condition no tears

R32 GTR centre gauges $40

R32 GTR a/c climate control module $50

R32 GTR ecu $70

R32/R33 GTR front drive shafts $100ea both available. Great cv's and boots

R32 GTR G senser good condition still white indicator $100

R32 heater vent servo motor $50ea both passenger and drivers side available

R32 GTR dash with mint demister vent. Slightest bubble near passenger vent. $50

R32 GTR kick panels $20ea side

R32 passenger window switch $30

R32 genuine Nissan floor mats great condition rubber underneath not cracked at all $40 (3 piece rear only)

Located Gold Coast can freight worldwide

0414596256

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Climate control module is in perfect working condition. I have one left missing front fascia $40

I have a stock genuine steering wheel and horn $70 has wear around the outside

Message me on 0414596256 for photos

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