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I've got lots of stock bits to get rid of.

Big discounts if pickup/multiple purchases.

Some items will be given free with another item purchased if you pay postage.

Stock R32 stuff

Gtst rims X 4 (the usual marks but tidy enough) $150

Set of Stock wheelnuts $10

Sedan boot spoiler (leds working, needs respray) $40

Motorised front bar lip spoiler $30

All 4 sedan doors / glass / power window regulators etc $150 the lot

Gtst stock catback exhaust vgc $80

TypeM 4 spot brake calipers (suit rebuild) $80 pr.

5speed auto trans. $50

Driveplate and torque converter. Free

Auto Driveshaft (in bits) Free

Auto shifter Free

Auto brake pedal assembly $10

'89 gtst lhs guard liner $20

Gtst intercooler x 2 +some piping $20 ea.

Used Coils x 6 $10 ea. $30 the lot

4 stud hub and knuckle assembly left and right $50

Non turbo brake discs and calipers $30 pr.

front struts $50

Rear struts/springs (no tophats) $25

Front swaybar $20

front upper control arms (need rebush) $10 ea.

Rb20/det engine and transmission mounts $10ea

'89 foglights $40 pr.

'92 foglights (no surrounds) $20 pr.

Clear indicators (broken brackets, no bulb harness, repairable) $20 pr

Bonnet liner $20

Non turbo exhaust manifold $20

Manifold heatsheild (vgc) $20

front speaker baffles $10 ea

front speaker grilles $10 ea

glovebox lid $20

lower dash panel with fuse cover $15

instrument cluster surround (auto) $20

Centre dash console (main body) $20

Misc. parts

Rb30 motor (no camshaft, suit conversion) $50

R31 airbox lower half Free

R30 front bar cover, reo and filler $40

Marathon 2.25" stainless round tri-flow muffler $20

Genie turbo 2.25" stainless oval muffler/resonator $20

Finer filter pod $10

Crane cams XR700 ignition module $20

All item located NSW far north coast.

Bring a trailer and take the lot for $300.

Also R32 cusco pillowball castor rod (one only vgc) $100 or I'll buy yours to make a pair

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