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Just stripping a halfcut we bought for parts to repair accident damage.

I'm also keeping the motor, for now anyway but there are plenty of bits left over.

All parts are standard 1992 R32 GTS25 but many are the same as the R32 GTSt

Both front struts $40 pr

Rear struts (springs and shocks, no top mount) $30pr

Front hubs (4stud) complete with upper and lower control arms and tension rods $85 a side

Brake calipers (single piston) and rotors (4stud) $80 the lot

Alternator (looks so new it must be a recent replacement) $80

Power steer pump 2WS complete with reservoir $50

Front power steering rack with tierod ends $120

Brake booster and master cylinder $65

Clear fog lights $40 pr

Starter motor $40

Exhaust manifold (non turbo) with heatshield $20

Wiper motor $25

Speedo cable (auto) $25

Airbox with piping to throttlebody SOLD

Throttlebody with TPS $50

Radiator overflow bottle $15

Stereo brackets and din pocket wth flip up lid complete with free original cassette deck SOLD

Dash center console (body) $20

Center console trim (stereo and gear stick surround) SOLD

Glovebox lid $20

Dash panel above driver's knee with fuse cover $15

Footwell side panels $10 ea.

Auto shifter assembly $20

Rb25de ECU (auto) $50

Auto Transmission (5speed) complete with torque converter and tailshaft yoke $100

There is also a myriad of modules, relays, plugs etc

Just ask and i'll see if I can find it for you.

Further parts from 1989 R32 GTSt

Motorised front spoiler lip $40

Std intercooler $30

Std catback exhaust (very clean) $50

All parts appear to be in good condition for age and are believed to be working.

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Hey dude

Stereo brackets and din pocket wth flip up lid complete with free original cassette deck $40

i want i want i want i want

sent you a message

let me know of payment details.

cheers,

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