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Hey Guys,

Ive got an R32 GTS-T thats seen better days. Only has 77000km on the clock so all parts (that arent F*****) are in excellent condition).

I need to get as much $$ back as i can from the parts, to cover the cost of my RB conversion.

ALL PRICES ARE ONO - PICTURES IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS

ORIGINAL R32 SEATBELTS (GOOD CONDITION)- $150

GENUINE R32 GTR BOOTLID WITH GTR WING (EXCELLENT CONDITION)- $200

ORIGINAL NISSAN/NISMO R32 ADJUSTABLE STRUT BRACE (EXCELLENT CONDITION) $150

GENUINE TRUST 3†R32 GTS-T EXHAUST (INCLUDING 3†CAT) (EXCELLENT CONDITION) $500

ORIGINAL R32 COUPE TAIL LIGHTS (GUNMETAL GREY) (EXCELLENT CONDITION) $100/PR

ORIGINAL R32 GTS-T FOG LIGHTS (EXCELLENT CONDITION, WITH BULBS & WIRING) $50/PR

ORIGINAL R32 HEAD LIGHTS (GOOD CONDITION) $120/PR

ORIGINAL R32 FRONT INDICATOR (GOOD CONDITION) $30/EACH

R32 GTS-T SEATS (EXCELLENT, UNMARKED CONDITION) $80/EACH FRONT, $80 REAR

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T REAR BAR (GOOD CONDITION, GUN METAL GRAY) $80

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T FRONT GUARDS (EXCELLENT CONDITION, GUNMETAL GREY)$75/EACH

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T DOOR TRIMS (EXCELLENT UNMARKED CONDITION) $50/PAIR

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T ROOF LINING (NO SUNROOF, EXCELLENT CONDITION) $60

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 BOOT TRIMS (EXCELLENT UNMARKED CONDITION) $100/SET

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 AIRCON/HEATER VENTS (ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION) $80/THE LOT

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 DASH, (NO MARKS, SCRATCHES OR CRACKS) $100 NO VENTS, $150 WITH VENTS

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T SIDE MOUNT INTERCOOLER & PIPING (EXCELLENT CONDITION) $50

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSOR (EXCELLENT CONDITION) $50

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR (EXELLENT CONDITION WITH LINES) $50

ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 GTS-T RADIATOR SUPPORT (GOOD CONDITION, NOT DAMAGED AT ALL) $100

COMPLETE UNTOUCHED R32 FIREWALL (EXCELLENT CONDITION) – PM FOR MORE INFO.

ANY OTHER R32 PART YOU CAN THINK OF – PM ME FOR DETAILS

Pickup available from Capalaba/Mount Gravatt/Strathpine, delivery in Brisbane also available.

Thanks,

Glenn

Some pics

Exhaust

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Rear bar and firewall trim

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R32 Dash

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CA18 Cooling Kit (Radiator & Thermo)

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R32 Rebirth Kit :lol: Column & door locks with keys

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Rear side trims

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R32 Headlights

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Bilstein Suspensioin

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R32 Bonnet

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R32 2dr Rear Cradle (only halfshafts left, no brakes)

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R32 Front End (Comes as bare shell, front cut perfect condition with tags (not on write off register!!!!!)

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Edited by SleekF6
- ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 AIRCON/HEATER VENTS (ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION) $80/THE LOT

- ORIGINAL NISSAN R32 DASH, (NO MARKS, SCRATCHES OR CRACKS) $100 NO VENTS, $150 WITH VENTS

Hi mate,

still have this parts for sale? any pics?

willing to post or ship them to Gosford 2250? (I pay for the postage)

Cheers

Hey, I am interested in the door trims. I sent you a PM but haven't heard anything back could you please reply to it or let me know if you got it. Also do you have a fuel sender?

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