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MAKE AN OFFER ON ANYTHING

SYDNEY

contact DAN 0414-369-735

R32 GTR 1990 model - scrapping due to rear end damage

lots of parts for sale, ask for any not listed.

parts will be constantly updated as they become available

LOTS OF PARTS STILL TO GO

- DASH BOARD - $OFFERS

includes vents. small bubble in usual place infront of passenger

th_GTR036Medium.jpg

- HICAS & ATESSA COMPUTERS - $OFFERS

all work fine. engine CPU sold

th_GTR004Medium.jpg

- FULL R32 GTR BRAKE SYSTEM - $OFFERS

includes new DBA4000 rotors and BENDIX pads (500km) front and rear

th_GTR006Medium.jpg

- DASH SURROUND, CENTRE CONSOLE & GAUGES - $40 & $100

clean, works fine

th_GTR034Medium.jpg

- PASSENGER DOOR - $OFFERS

black colour, can include glass, mirror & handle

th_GTR038Medium.jpg

- PASSENGERS DOOR WINDOW - $150

clean no scratches, no tint

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- PASSENGERS DOOR MIRROR - $50

black colour, slight scratches, works perfectly, mirror not broken

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- PASSENGERS DOOR HANDLE - $40

clean, black colour, works fine

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- BOOT LID - $300

clean, spoiler & key barrell removed & holes filled

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MORE listed throughout next pages

Dan

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.....PICS TO BE ADDED ASAP....

SYDNEY

contact DAN 0414-369-735

R32 GTR 1990 model - scrapping due to rear end damage

lots of parts for sale, ask for any not listed.

parts will be constantly updated as they become available

- RB26DETT ENGINE - $5,700

brilliant condition. only ran stock boost. genuine 80k kms

- R32 GTR 5sp GEARBOX - $1,300

perfect condition, no problems or notchy gears what so ever.

- DASH BOARD - $400

includes vents. small bubble in usual place infront of passenger

sorry thats all i have worked out so far, i will update asap

Dan

Got the whole fuel filler neck?

Please PM me if you do - Thanks

Hi danh,

might be a bit late but i am after a drivers side door panel and drivers seat.

thanks,

mark

.....PICS TO BE ADDED ASAP....

MAKE AN OFFER ON ANYTHING

SYDNEY

contact DAN 0414-369-735

R32 GTR 1990 model - scrapping due to rear end damage

lots of parts for sale, ask for any not listed.

parts will be constantly updated as they become available

- RB26DETT ENGINE - $5,700

brilliant condition. only ran stock boost. genuine 80k kms

th_GTR053Medium.jpg

th_GTR052Medium.jpg

- R32 GTR 5sp GEARBOX - $1,300

perfect condition, no problems or notchy gears what so ever.

th_GTR054Medium.jpg

- DASH BOARD - $400

includes vents. small bubble in usual place infront of passenger

th_GTR036Medium.jpg

- PODS & AFM - $150

one AFM broken in removal, other fine

th_GTR003Medium.jpg

- HICAS, ATESSA & ENGINE COMPUTERS - $OFFERS

all work fine

th_GTR004Medium.jpg

- FULL R32 GTR BRAKE SYSTEM - $2000

includes new DBA4000 rotors and BENDIX pads (500km) front and rear

th_GTR006Medium.jpg

- DASH SURROUND, CENTRE CONSOLE & GAUGES - $40 & $100

clean, works fine

th_GTR034Medium.jpg

- DASH CLUSTER - $250

works fine, all lights work, reads 81k kms

th_GTR035Medium.jpg

- PASSENGERS DOOR - $300

black colour, one small golf ball size dent. will include glass, mirror & handle for $450

th_GTR038Medium.jpg

- PASSENGERS DOOR WINDOW - $150

clean no scratches, no tint

th_GTR042Medium.jpg

- PASSENGERS DOOR MIRROR - $50

black colour, slight scratches, works perfectly, mirror not broken

th_GTR013Medium.jpg

- PASSENGERS DOOR HANDLE - $40

clean, black colour, works fine

th_GTR014Medium.jpg

- BOOT LID - $300

clean, spoiler & key barrell removed & holes filled

th_GTR040Medium.jpg

th_GTR061Medium.jpg

MORE TO COME

Dan

hey guys sorry, i've been off my feet this week, i'll get the rest of the pics up this weekend, if you want a part please make an offer. sometimes it takes me a bit of time to get back to you because i have to find out the average price of the parts, if u make an offer that sounds good to me i wont bother to check the price on the part an u will probably get a good bargain...!!

again sorry to all those PM's i havent replied to yet

theres never enough hours in the day!

dan

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