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parcel shelf..... how much???? also interior, rear side-window trim, and door trim.... how much???? what condition are these in??? do you still have brake rotors???? how much???? feel free to pm me!!! :wave: thanx

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 complete factory exhaust system for compliance $199.ono

For sale RB20DET with loom still in R32 shell, perfect for conversion only $900 ono

R32 seats front and rear $100.

R32 suspension factory $90.

R33 steering wheel $60.

Rear w/screen $100.

FMIC $60

Doors $90 each

Factory wheels $250.

boot trims $100 pair.

side skirts 1 requires repair $70.

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.

interested in the r33 steering wheel, also would it fit on a r32 gtst?

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