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I am stripping a 1992 2 door R32 GTS-T, All parts available too many to list let me know what you are looking for and I will give you a price, and I can supply pictures.

R32 seats rear $30.

R32 steering wheel $60.

FMIC $60

Doors $90 each

Factory wheels $200

boot trims $100 pair.

headlights I have 2 sets normal $150 pair and projector $250 pair

front guards 2 pairs 1 set $140 black and one perfect grey set $240.

I have all parts needed to repair a front smashed R32 GTS-T, looking to sell as a package 2 headlights 2 indicators 2 guards , bonnet, front bar, nose cut $999.

instrument cluster $80 120,000kms and I have one with 30,000kms for $110.

+ many more parts please pm me.

Thank you.

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oh, and in keeping with the forum rules please at least list some of the parts you have, and the prices you are asking for them. thanks.

urgently need airbox. price?

im looking for drivers elec window controlls, or possibly just the passenger window switch that is on the drivers side,

i cant put the passenger window up form the drivers side, hope that makes sense?

im looking for drivers elec window controlls, or possibly just the passenger window switch that is on the drivers side,

i cant put the passenger window up form the drivers side, hope that makes sense?

i am also interested int the drivers window switch

and the small air vent on drivers side :)

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