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HI,

I HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PARTS, AS MORE PARTS BECOME AVAILABLE I WILL ADD TO THIS POST

ALL ITEMS ARE LOCATED IN ST. GEORGE AREA OF SYDNEY AND PICK UP IS PREFFERED ON LARGER ITEMS BUT DEPENDING ON SITUATION WILL POST AT BUYERS EXPENSE!

IF U NEED OTHER PARTS JUST SEND ME A PM AND ILL SEE IF I HAVE THEM!

R32 GTR REAR SEAT SETUP $250 $200 (PICKUP ONLY)

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R32 GTR GENUINE NISMO FRONT STRUT BAR $180 $150 (PICKUP ONLY)

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R32 GTR CENTRE CONSOLE $130 $110 (DELIVERED)

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R32 GTR REAR BRAKE CALIPERS $250 (PICKUP ONLY)

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R32 GTR FRONT DRIVE SHAFT $150 (PICKUP)

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R32 GTR DASH SURROUND WITH WORKING CLOCK AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICS $300 (DELIVERED)

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R32 GTR CENTRE GAUGE CLUSTER AND AC CONTROL UNIT ( NO CD PLAYER) $350 (DELIVERED)

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R32 GTR FRONT LOWER LIP WITH AS MUCH DAMAGE AS SEEN IN PHOTO $150 (PICKUP)

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RB26 BRAIDED BOTTOM RADIATOR HOSE+OIL/AIR BRAIDED HOSES $150$100 (DELIVERED)

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R32 GTR HANDBRAKE $45 $40(DELIVERED)

R32 GTR REAR WINDSCREEN MOTOR $40$35 (DELIVERED)

R32 GTR CAT BACK EXHAUST SYSTEM 3" WITH GUTTED CAT, AND MUFFLER VERY LOUD! $350 (PICKUP)

R32 GTR REAR DIFF $450 (PICKUP) GOOD FOR GTS-T UPGRADE

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Just some info that might help...

I recently posted a nismo front pipe identical to yours...

Bris to Sydney for under $20 with Aust Post. (I think it was $12 or so...)

surprised me it was that cheap!!

Anyways, hope that helps.

Cheers,

Beau

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