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Hi guys, just finished stripping my black R32 gtst (1990 model) and here is whats left over plus a few other random parts. Everything is negotiable to a certain degree and I will consider all offers. I am located in springwood in the blue mountains. COD or delivery at buyers expense. Anything that is pictured and doesn't have a price means make an offer.

-Rear seat complete (excellent cond) - $80 $50

-Pair of front seats (excellent cond) - $80 each ($140 for both) $50 each ($80 for both)

-Pair of door trims (ok cond) - $40 for both $30 each (please note that window rubber is fine but not straight)

-glove box (ok cond) - $25

-centre console (ok cond) - $30

-2x standard gtst steering wheels (ok cond) - $50 $35 each

-2 rear tail lights (good cond -black) - $100/PR $80/PR or $50 each

-1 air con display unit (wiring not included) - $70 $50

-1 dash cluster (excellent cond) - $100 $70

-1 dash (fair cond) - $40 SOLD

-boot carpet moulds (good cond) - $40 for the set (4 peices)

-GTR spolier (damaged - needs work) - $40 $25

-pair of side mirrors (black - great cond) $30 each or $50 for both

-under dash plastic trim with fuse cover (great cond) - $20

-dash cluster surround (great cond) - $40 $25

-Radiator fan (ok cond) - $20

-GTR grille (good cond) - $20

-Left headlight and blinker (great cond) - $50/PR (can seperate) SOLD

-neo coilpack cover (blue - good cond) - $20

-3 splitfire chrome guage cups with brackets (2 small, 1 large) (ok cond) - $30 $20 each for small, $40 $30 for large

-1 fuel pump (think its a gtr pump, not sure tho) (good cond) - $100 $80

-6x R34 GTT NEO standard injectors (good cond) - $50 $40 $30 each

I HAVE LOTS MORE RANDOM PARTS SO JUST ASK ME AND I WILL HAVE A LOOK TO SEE IF I HAVE WHAT YOU NEED

Thanks guys.

PM ME for further details

Luke

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Edited by FSTR32

Any Chance of just Selling the Centre Console "LID" Buy it's self? Is it in good condition? As mine has cracked the plastic when you lean your elbow on it!

Any Chance of just Selling the Centre Console "LID" Buy it's self? Is it in good condition? As mine has cracked the plastic when you lean your elbow on it!

I would rather sell it complete. I cant do anything with half a centre console. Thanks

You wouldnt happen to have the black trim that sits around the outside of the windows? If so how much for the full set.

nah sorry mate. alot of that was damaged in the accident.

SELECTED PRICES DROPPED. HURRY PEOPLE> SOME GREAT DEALS ON GENUINE GREAT CONDITION PARTS. GOOD CHANCE TO REPLACE THAT PART THATS BEEN BUGGING YOU!!!

Edited by FSTR32

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