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Do you have the two interior kick panels that is the cover over the computer on the passenger side and the other one is next to the drivers right foot. I'm also after the ash tray under the stereo and the two GT badges on the front guards. If you have these things please pm me your phone number and I will contact you. Thanks.

i think u looking for these see pic, pm reply

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Wrecking Nissan Skyline GTR R32 1994 model for hit trafic lights in brisbane for test drive. front damage.

before many guys asking a lot of parts but I do not know the items name. now I show pics I had take off.

If u do not see parts u need, items still in car and please tell me where it is in car, thanks.

buyer pay postage or pick up urself or buyer arrange postage if items are too big or too heavy

PLEASE do not asking me to call u back before we do not have any aggreement for price.when we have a deal, i will give u my phone number to arrange pick up, I have no much time.

all condition u can see in pics, if u need more pics, give me a pm.

Complete set GTR brakes and discs with aftermarket brake pads, brake booster.....$750.ono

Driver side and passenger side guards, very good condition, no damage.........$450.ono

Door Trims .........excellent condition.......$80 each

nismo N1 side skirt (not copy ones, plastic).....$400.ono

driver side and passenger side seats, ...............$700.ono

rear seats.......$250.ono

Complete Doors with Windows.......excellent condition.......$200 each

Kakimoto race ecu..........$200

rear trim............$50 each

nismo 320 km speedo cluster (only 39XXX km) .........sold, waiting payment.

centre gauge.........$80

driver side air vent........$40

window control........$30

stock gtr suspension, good condition.............$200

stock gtr turbo, good condition.................$200 each ono.

Brian

Hi Brian,

Do you still have the interior carpet ? if so what condition is it in and how much you want for it ?

Cheers. Jay

ill take the driver side trim if the window seal conected to it is straight. ill give u $50 and come pic up tomorrow arvo if possible?? let me know

cheers....brett

sorry mate, one year ago i bought them in warehouse , it cost me $100 each and wait about two weeks.

hi brian,

i messaged u about the rear window.

Alljap at underwood say 175, so $110.00 and ill get windows obrien to remove it?

pls call me when you are ready on 0409 716 487 and ill organise it for you

thank you

i live in carindale (southside)

Graeme

Edited by 51ack
im interested in the front and rear sway bars if they r undamaged how much i can pick them up

they are un- damaged. no idea how much it is. make a offer.

Edited by Midnight Racer

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