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Hi All,

Please be kind and bear with me guys, I have almost the full interior of an R32 GTR that we are turning into a racecar.

I am sort of aware of the "rules" for posting here, but if I make a mistake, please advise, there is no need to crucify.

I am not a dealer or wheeler dealer, I just hope some of this stuff is usefull to somebody, I have looked at past threads but am still not sure of what stuff is worth. All these items will be sold, or going to the tip, sincerely running out of space, so don't be shy to make an offer.

Here we go!

Front seats, good physical condition fabric wise, but they have really strong "fade marks" $600

Rear seats same condition $200

Carpet, seriously looks like new $200

Roof lining "mint" $100

Centre console from H/brake back $100

Air vents centre and passenger $80 each

Complete Air Con system inc. Climate control unit $350

HiCas complete including all pipes $80

Stock Shocks, springs and Arms $200

Plus a whole heap of other "plastic bits" that I don't even know what "name" to give them, plus central locking, electric window stuff etc.

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I do reply to PM's, and can easily send pix, but the best way to contact me is [email protected]

Located NSW Central Coast, can deliver to Sydney. Happy to arrange transport to anywhere, at your cost.

Regards,

Dennis

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on the passenger door trims do u have the "active speaker" grills? If so im after the passenger side one as my one is broken.

Please pm me with a price if u have one.

Steve.

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