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am wrecking a 90 R32 Gtr

will put up a list of buyable parts once i pull them off

until then hit me up and ill let you know if i can get the part

Location is Central queensland

Parts being held

Attesa oil pressure switch

pod filters and necks

A/C surround

rear speaker covers

boot trims

rear seats

drivers side seat belt assembly

steering wheel

AC centre vent

boot lid

rims and tyres

roof lining

front calipers + discs

diff

damage is to Passenger side wheel area most of the rest of the car is ok hope that will do for viable parts list

please all inquires via PM

also im working 12 hour shifts for approx 2 weeks longer so bare with me might take a little time for things to go along smoothly

Cheers

RellikZephyr

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sorry have been rather busy

please all queries via PM makes it bit easier (wasnt expecting so many queries so quickly)

ok parts being held

Attesa oil pressure switch

pod filters and necks

A/C surround

rear speaker covers

boot trims

rear seats

drivers side seat belt assembly

steering wheel

AC centre vent

Location is Central queensland for those that asked

am replying to all posts now via PM

sorry for lengthy replies

RellikZephyr

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all replies responded to via PM

sorry for slow replies

12 hr shifts 6 days a week and night shift stupid shut downs

almost finished approx 2 weeks more

but got this week end off so i will get into it for all parts being held

Thanks for your patience

RellikZephyr

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