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Hey Guys,

I'm parting a R32 GTR 10/94 with 71000 km's. It has been smashed in the left hand rear, with slight front left damage. The following parts are available, although in case I missed any, please call. Car is complete MINUS ENGINE. Willing to seperate everything else

PLEASE CALL 0410 664 336. DO NOT PM - I RARELY GET ON THE NET.

All parts located in Sydney - AGAIN PLEASE CALL, DO NOT RESPOND HERE OR PM.

a/c compressor - $200

power steering pump - $100

front tein height adjustable suspension - $ 400

various suspension components available - Call me with what you need

radiator and shroud - $250

side skirts - $250

interior - Willing to separate

gtr rear wing - $250

right hand tail light - $100

boot garnishes - $70

rear bar (fair condition) - $150

rear diff - $400

front diff - $200

factory airbox - $180

clutch master cylinder - $80

right hand rear disc and caliper - $100

washer bottle windscreen bottle - Make an offer

front and rear wipers - Make an offer

stock blow off valves, factory intercooler pipes - $250

horns - $35

dash immaculate - $400

brake master and booster - $150

parcel shelf - $50

side mirrors - $120 both

front brakes and rotors (slotted, near new) - $700

gtr fuel pump - SOLD

windscreen inbuilt antenna - SOLD

tail shaft - SOLD

a/c condensor & bottle - SOLD

front seats - SOLD

rear quarter window both sides - SOLD

r/h headlight and blinker - SOLD

bar support - SOLD

r/h guard - SOLD

bonnet - SOLD

doors - SOLD

front grill - SOLD

factory rb26 injectors & resistor - SOLD

abs unit - SOLD

drive shafts - SOLD

rear trims - SOLD

gearbox - SOLD

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whats the windsreen worth? i dont no... $150 as im not sure.....

Ring up a wrecker and find out how much for GTR windscreen with internal antenna and i'll work something out. Im not sure myself but i highly doubt they are $150 or less.

As far as I know, when I bought my 32, the rear window was smashed days before I purchased it and the previous owner paid $250.00 for a GTR rear window from a Jap Parts Shop over East.

Guys,

This is straight from an RTA enquiry:

" a vehicle classified as a repairable write-off means that it can be

re-registered in NSW. In addition to the below requirements, evidence

of restoration will be required. The vehicle may also require further

inspection.

The most up to date and current information regarding registering

your vehicle in NSW can be found using the following link from the

RTA website: -

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/rego_new.html "

So looks like if anyone is willing to repair the shell, it can be re-registered.... Parts also updated. Call me on 0425 339 737 for any queries

Cheers.

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