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I had this up on ns.com but obviously it is much better suited here so copy and pasting it here.

Alright basically my gtr got crashed side on and me and a mate have completely stripped it, it was pretty stocko,

I have a whole list of parts and prices but I wont mention all the little things so anything anyone is after not mentioned hit me up with a pm,

the main parts for sale I have are, colour of car is standard gun metal grey for body parts

32 gtr rb26 engine, 86,000 k's includes manifolds, turbos,nismo clutch & flywheel and loom $4500

the gtr gearbox $1200

gtr front seats $450 Pics 1 Pics 2

work 17x 9'' wheels SOLD pics 1

strut braces SOLD for both pics 1

front and rear swaybars SOLD

think it's a 3.5 catback exhaust $250 Pics 1

water,oil temp and oil pressure tri gauge cluster thing, includes sensors SOLD

instrument surround SOLD

gtr fuel pump $120

starter motor $100

dash SOLD

back seats SOLD

speedo cluster SOLD

steering wheel + boss kit SOLD piocs 1

front door trims SOLD

rear 1/4 trims SOLD

rear bar SOLD

front right 1/4 panel SOLD

Front brakes/rotors, SOLD

rear brake rotors/calipers SOLD

door windows $30

drivers door $100

Oil filter relocator SOLD

front speakers SOLD

brake lights the pair $40

Rear spoiler $250

gtr rear diff SOLD

side skirts $150

gtr bov's SOLD

interior carpet and matts $45

rear window $50

side mirrors the pair $50

radio SOLD

climate controller SOLD

volts/temp/boost instruments $50

boot lid SOLD

ABS unit $250

As mentioned before i have everything comes in the car standard so shoot me a msg what ur after,

prices arent negotiable, so don't call me asking if I can go any cheaper,

located on the coast, helensvale

AT THE MOMENT NOT INTERESTED IN SENDING ANYTHING PICK UP ONLY

you can call me Johnny on 0413 685 581

I would much prefer pm's so I don't get flooded with calls and I can take the time to get back to you

Thanks

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i had to replace my back windscreen about a year ago the cheapest one that could be found was $850 the second cheapest was $1200 maybe you should sell yours to a windscreen shop for $600 or somthing. those prices weren't installed either

i had to replace my back windscreen about a year ago the cheapest one that could be found was $850 the second cheapest was $1200 maybe you should sell yours to a windscreen shop for $600 or somthing. those prices weren't installed either

I appreciate that advice mate :P

I will have a go at doing that, cheers

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