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.....PRICE DROP - PRICE DROP - PRICE DROP....

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 - $300

includes vents. small bubble infront of passenger

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- HICAS & ATESSA COMPUTERS - $OFFERS

all work fine

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- FULL R32 GTR BRAKE SYSTEM - $1,600

front & rear calipers

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

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-BRAKE BOOSTER & ABS SYSTEM - $400

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

clean, works fine

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- PASSENGERS DOOR - $200

black colour, one small golf ball size dent. will include glass, mirror & handle for $350

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- 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 - $250

clean, spoiler & key barrell removed & holes filled

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- CLUTCH SYSTEM MASTER & SLAVE - $200

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- REAR SEATS - $200

good condition, no holes, slightly dirty but easily cleaned

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- REAR LEFT TAIL-LIGHT - $100

black colour, perfect condition

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- REAR SIDE TRIMS - $50 both

clean, good condition

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- PASSENGERS SEAT - $250

good condition

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MORE TO COME

Dan

- SPARE WHEEL & JACK & TOOLS - $100

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- REAR LICENCE PLATE LIGHTS - $20

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- INTERIOR TRIM PIECES - $OFFERS

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- MAP LIGHT - $30

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- BOOT SEAL - $40

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- SKYLINE DOOR TREAD - $30

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- FULL BOOT TRIM - $75

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- PASSENGERS KICK PANEL/FLARE HOLDER - $25

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- GLOVE BOX - $40

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- STEERING WHEEL DASH SURROUND including VENT - $40

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- PARCEL TRAY - $35

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Edited by danh

- A-PILLAR TRIM - $40

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- ORIGINAL SPEAKERS & MOUNTS - $30

speakers perished,

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- CENTRE CONSOLE & HANDBRAKE GAITOR - $50

brand new leather gaitor

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- DOME LIGHT - $30

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- DIGITAL A/C & DIN BRACKET - $75

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- HORNS - $30 both

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Edited by danh

sorry

what i mean is on the inside there is material that surrounds the rear window (b pilar backwards), on mine it is coming off.

hope that helps if not i will take a photo tonight.

Edited by gucio
sorry

what i mean is on the inside there is material that surrounds the rear window (b pilar backwards), on mine it is coming off.

hope that helps if not i will take a photo tonight.

sorry mate, i dont think i have it...

ive got the part that sits directly below the window, the semi arm rest bit

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