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set of four original R32 mud flaps

$50 ono

1 x R32 GTS-T factory black chrome Grill in perfect condition

$100 ono

1 x R32 Skyline Optional Front bumper

(SOLD)

R32 GTS-T 4pot front callipers brake booster with master and complete rears including drive shafts

(SOLD)

R32 GTS-T bonnet $0.01 (that means free) but as per fourm rules price has been posted

contact via pm or email me on r32gte @ optusnet. com. au

Located Vic east side

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AWDMAT a lot of the 89-91 R32s didn't have them

RB20JT third post first photo

come on people

anyone with a factory type m has this grill

its a piece that clips onto the std front bar

i have another if they start getting popular :(

sweet as!! hmm....just the bonnet for now is fine!!!

PM has been sent in regards to details i require to organise courier. Or you organise and i fix u with $$ for your time. THanks

cheers,

daniel

AWDMAT a lot of the 89-91 R32s didn't have them

RB20JT third post first photo

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