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Tried to send PM but your inbox is full. I am after manual pedal box if you have it.

Thanks.

I have many assorted R32 GTS-T parts for sale PM me with what you are looking for.

R32 steering wheel $60 one $40.

FMIC $60

Doors $50 each

Factory wheels $220.

boot trims $100 pair.

Fan:$80

Heater core with fan etc $100.

Airbox: sold

Factory stagea wheels:sold.

Radiator overflow bottle:$40

Storage box:$15.

Factory radio$10.

washer bottle:$30.

P/S tail light $50.

a/c vents sold

Door Windows:$30

Rear wiper motor:$40.

intdicator switch:$25.

Climate control, misssing 2 buttons but working. $30.

Boot and fuel tank cable $30.

Headlights I have a projector type $125 one only.

Front guards 2 pairs 1 set $120 black and one perfect grey set $200.

I have most parts needed to repair a front smashed R32 GTS-T,

2 guards black some dents to one $120.

2 guards grey v.good cond $200.

Bonnet $199

Front bar $100

Front cut $499.

Instrument clusters I have one for R32 GTS-T with 30,000kms for $80.

R33 GTS-4 manual with 97,000kms $50.

R33 GTS auto 14,000kms $50.

+ many more parts pm me.

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