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R32 SKYLINE GTS-T (BLACK) CRASHED FRONT END - ALL PARTS FOR SALE OR WILL SELL COMPLETE CAR

Damaged parts include: bonnet, gaurds, lights, radiator, steering ect.

Car was in good condition prior to accident. Never been boosted or drifted. 120,000Km, Will sell in parts (prices available on request) or complete car (offers). Engine still in good condition. no parts too small to sell.

The car is on the Gold Coast Queensland

For prices or info email [email protected]

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Hey mate I'm after this drivers side, rear cradle bracket and pin.

The rear cradle bracket is circled in Green, and the pin is circled in Red.

The pin itself unbolts out of the chassis of the car.

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Passenger aircon vents, and double centre aircon vent condition? If in good nick how much :)

How much for the damaged front strut brace too...very keen in that :)

Edited by Bl4cK32

Hey, very interested in passenger side sun visor with mirror. How much are you looking for?

Also, what wheels have you got on the car? If they are R32 GTR wheels, may be interested if price is right.

Also, if you have the floor mats, i would be interested in these too.

Thanks

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