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Hey folks

I'm wrecking an r32 gtst manual sedan. Approximately 155000kms. The car has had a front end end and the passenger side has some damage (bonnet, fender, reo, rad support bar etc). The rest of the car is fine although the interior is a bit tired. The car wasn't mine previously, I bought it damaged when I had some ambitious plans but I don't have the time so I'm going to part it out.

The car has the usual bolt-on mods - coilovers, FMIC, turbo-back exhaust, bigger turbo, walbro fuel pump, pod etc

Everything is for sale except the wheels at this stage as I might keep them.

Happy to send specific photos and prices.

Happy to ship Aus-wide.

The following parts have been sold:

Steering wheel

Driver side window regulator

Fuel pump cradle

A pillar trims

Shifter boot and surrounding trim

Cheers

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59 minutes ago, jmknights93 said:

I literally asked him the same question haha.

And you were in before me.... damn it!!! lol

7 hours ago, R32GOJIRA said:

What is the dash cluster surround like? Are all the switch mounting tabs in good condition?

It has a couple of hairline cracks at the top but otherwise in good condition

4 hours ago, Adz2332 said:

how much on the coils? assuming 2 door and 4 door are the same mounting?

I'm keeping the coils on the motor as I want to sell motor complete with coils, loom, ecu etc

Or are you referring to the coilovers?

Edited by AMR33
30 minutes ago, Adz2332 said:

sorry meant the coilovers

pretty sure coupes and sedans are the same. The difference is between gtst and gtr/gts4, but I'm happy to be corrected on this

asking $800 ONO for the coilovers

21 hours ago, AMR33 said:

pretty sure coupes and sedans are the same. The difference is between gtst and gtr/gts4, but I'm happy to be corrected on this

asking $800 ONO for the coilovers

 

how old are they? which BC model are they??

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