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COME GET IT, FIRST IN FIRST SERVED

i have the shell of a r32 front cut left over from a conversion i need removed from my property.. if somebody comes and takes it away, i'll give them all my left overs from my conversion, some stuff has been sold separately, so pretty much what i mention here is all that's left:

* dash in good condition (with vents in perfect condition)

* a/c pump

* brake booster/master cyl

* stock air box

* stock intercooler + some piping/hoses

* steering wheel (usable, but visibly poor condition from having other front cuts stacked on it)

* steering column with levers, ignition barrel and keys

* a/c blower fan (still mounted in the front cut)

* radiator clutch fan

* box of leftovers including some interior pieces that might be useful to somebody

-> (cluster surround/gearboot/console surround SOLD already)

* full E36 BMW exhaust (with chrome tip!!!)

Not interested in separating parts, just come with your trailer ready to take everything :)

The front cut had 87,000kms on it, so most parts are good condition.. you'll need a box trailer to take away the front cut.

Also, trying to SELL a speedo (blue dials, with the abovementioned 87kms on it) for $80 (OR, make an offer).

thanks, CHRIS>0422933217.

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Looks like somebody is coming up from gold coast to grab this stuff.. he said he'll pickup tomorrow (thanks Dion), but i'll advise in this thread if it falls through.

.:chris:.



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