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Hello and Good day,

I am looking all over the world for a R32 GTST rear subframe. So do you still have the part?? How much do you want for it and will you cooperate in sending it to the Netherlands? (ill pay the postage of course)

You can reply me at [email protected]

I only need the subframe nothing more. hope to hear from you soon.

Many Thanks

Ruud de Vroom

R32 GTST 1993

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Hello do you still have the manual gear stick surround and boot (the bit you see not the one screwed to the tunnel). I've converted from Auto and missing that part.

Cheers

Brett

Huonville

I am in N.S.W do the rims come with the tyres for $40 aswell...or just the rims? And seeing as you have all these items for sale, have you researched shipping costs? its just that i have no idea, and thought that i would ask before researching myself, if you do know, how much to ship?

I am also interested in purchasing, if you still have, the power window controll pannel located in the drivers door...if you do still have, can you give a price?

hey mate

sorry i just noticed my inbox was full.

they would cost you around $100 to $150 to post as i am located in tas. so that would make a full set cost you 260 to 310 delivered without tyres. these standard rims are fairly common so i would sagest you put a wanted post in the NSW section and you could probably pic a set up cheaper.

i have sold the drivers side window switch sorry.

let me know hwat you think.

thanks damo

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new year bump on this.

i have pics of just about every bit but it a bit of a waste to chuck them all up. if you are after somthing and i still have it chances are i have a pic and will do you a good price. there is stacks of stuff left on this but the usual stuf to go first has already gone like brakes and motor and switches and stuff like that.

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