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hey guys

selling these:

BODY:

r32 door mirror's-

r32 2dr drivers door-

r32 2dr passenger door-

r32 REAR reo bar -$130

r32 type-m rear bar -$100

r32 type-m passenger side skirt-$75

r32 shell- 1k

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DRIVELINE:

r32 gtr/gts4 driveshaft -$150

r32 gtr/gts4 tailshaft - SOLD

A pair of R32 GTR/GTS4 6 bolter rear 31spline 6bolt Axle's - $150

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SUSPENSION & BRAKES:

R32 GTR front caliper's- offers

r32 type-m rear calipers-offers

full set of r32 GTST M-spec rotors- offers

r32 rear 5 stud hubs with LCA-offers

r32 tein fronts gts4/gtr -

r32 koni rear 2 point height adjustible shocks gts4/gtr-

rear r32 2dr handbrake lines-

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LIGHTS

r32 type-m fog lights (pair)-

passenger side headlight-$70 ( comes with most of the wiring)

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WHEELS

16" 5 stud dishies 8" wide-offers

OTHER

r32 gts4/gtr/gts/gtst ABS unit -offers

interior parts:

r32 2dr rear trim under 1/4 window -$150 both for lhs+rhs

RHS r32 2dr 1/4 window surround- $50 SOLD

rear view mirror-

r32 1993 spec rear seats-$200

r32 gtst steering wheel- ok conditon $100

r32 interior goodies- mostly perfect condition ~take wat u need~ - make an offer

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let me no

in melb

i might hav sum more so let me no wat u need

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blinko : think i got it, you mean da left kick panel on da drivers side?

wannabeslida : yea i'll pm da price and price for postage soon

LoNg_ShaNks: no aircon vents only heater vents

ducki: sorri no rad

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