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hey guys,

i'm wrecking a r32 gts-4 (awd) these models ALL came in turbo.

engine,5 stud conversion(wit brakes), suspention,wheels, drive line and manual coversion are staying with me but the rest can all go!! :action-smiley-069:

For Sale:

-all interior

-dash

-rear bar

-reo bar

-side skirts are for sale

also have

-Rear cut

-Seal panels

-Rear 1/4 panels

-Window's for sale

all is located in Vic-melbourne

for details post in this thread/pm/email or call

email: [email protected]

mobile: pm for number :D

pictures nd figures

cant find charger to digi camera..fone will have 2 do, can come around for a luk at any time :D

r32 dash: 100% perfect

price:offers

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r32 glove box:99%(small scratch)

price:$50

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gud condition

Pirce:offers

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fairish condition

price:offers

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100% perfect

pirce:offers

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100% perfect

price:offers

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fair condition

pirce: $15

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gud condition

price:$20

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100% perfect

price:$20

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100% perfect

price: offers(name it and its yours)

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r32 gts4 steering wheel

price:$100(or nearest offer)

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1993 gts4 rear seats

price:$150( or nearest offer)

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rear 1/4 suround trims

price: offers

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1993 gts4 spec rear trims

price:offers

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sunviser wit mirror $25

drivers sunviser $20

both for $40 :) cheap!

Have both doors still in great condition!

-LHS has window prefect condition

price: offers

-RHS has no window prefect condition

price: offers

Windows for sale are: LHS passenger, LHS rear 1/4.RHS 1/4

more pics/prices 2morro

if you have any q's just ask

ITEMS THAT ARE SOLD(all items in the photos are still for sale+ every other interior item in a r32 other then wats in the list below)

-radio suround

-cluster suround

-gear boot suround

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Centre console garnish...that goes around th head unit and a/c unit?

hey mate the centre console surround has been sold, i do hav the thing that the garnish is bolted 2 1012061118.jpg

hey man u still got the gear box?

hey mate,

read the top of my 1st post ur answers are there

all gud tho :laugh:

the rear window surrounds, the plastic pieces on eac side?

yep still have :)

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Do you have front and rear shocks? if you do are they all have the "EYE" fitting on the bottom of the shocks?(Both front and rear pair)? I have R33 GTS4, need to put standerd suspension.

Cheers

SkyKC

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