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Skyline R32 gtr Bayside Blue wrecking, with aftermarket parts

Link for 2nd Bayside Blue Gtr - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=163239

*Also have a Saas racing seat (not from this car) $200

*Aftermarket mirrors available again $150 (one mirror is missing the glass)

*R33 gts-t tail light $100

*R32 RHS headlight $60

Will post small items interstate.

PM with any Q's or email [email protected]

Located in greensborough, Melbourne 30mins N.E. the city

Mob 0417 125 253 Elliot, PLZ CALL AFTER 4pm During week days as i can't answer calls during work, Any time wkd's.

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*ARC FMIC 600X300mmX80mm i think, in fair/ok con'd $300

does this have any piping? how much posted to sydney 2170?more pics to [email protected] plz cheers

why are you wrecking? has the car been crashed..

Wrecking as it has a bit of rust in the rear quarters and boot, have a 2nd bayside blue r32 GTR i am pick up mid this week, so there will be more parts available.

I will try and get the cooler off tonight, had a busy wkd so im replying to all PM's atm, also i have a 2nd r32gtr i am picking up this week which i will be stripping too!

I will get some more pics up tonight too!

dayms...im after a muffler/cannon lol let me know if you wanna sell one of yours. also if you have any oil temp+pressure+water temp gauges...

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