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R-32 GTR Bits for SALE:

- NISMO 260 Km/h Dash, for 32 GTR, full split torque guage etc NISMO letter light up etc. SOLD

- ARC full aluminium airbox for GTR not including A/F meters, makes a great whoosing/chugging noise, with filter SOLD BUT PAYMENT NOT CONFIRMED

- Electric mirrors for 32 GTR, 3 pairs in great condition (black, black and burgundy) ($80 each) ($160 Pair)

- ECU a few to choose from for early model GTR's ie pre 6/92 (Mines, Proceed, Acess) ($550 Each)

- Rear tail light assemblies, 3 sets (Black, Black and Burgundy) ($110 Each) ($200 Pair)

-2 Sets of Headlights SOLD

- 2 full GTR interiors 1 SOLD

- GTR rear boot lid with no badges (black) SOLD

- GTR instrument surround panel (hazard, light switch, wiper switch etc) ($180, excellent condition)

I have photos for just about all this stuff ready to send you if youd like...

Just email me if you would like a look at anything.. [email protected]

Regards,

Tom Goold

interested in some interior parts....

rear seat back section and bum section (in good conditon (ie are they sunfaded)? what year car are they from?

rear interior trims Left and right under the quarter glass.

i just updated the post with wht i sold last night

i have more stuff that i will be putting on over the next few weeks, so be quick to check this site if you want a good deal!

Regards,

Tom Goold

followed your link from mccr.

seats? what ya got and how much?

pics would be good but i'll settle for a run down on their condition and your location (suburb) so i can take a gander.

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