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As stated bits from half cuts:

PHOTOS FURTHER DOWN!!

Not including freight unless otherwise stated!!

BNR32 GTR Computers (Veilside, Access, Standard) $450 each ###OFFERS###

BNR32 GTR Center Instrument/Guage Cluster (two of) $200 Each

BNR32 GTR Rear Seat, Not faded, very good condition $250 ###REDUCED####

BNR32 GTR Passengers guard x2 (one red one is black both good to bolt straight on) $450 each ***1xSOLD, 1xREMAINING*****

BNR32 GTR Front Drivers Guard (slight Damage, undercoated, needs repair) $250 *****SOLD*******

BNR32 GTR Gearbox APPROX $2000

BNR32 GTR Standard Air Box $200 #####REDUCED#####

BNR32 GTR Front Pipes (standard) $200 #####REDUCED#####

BNR32 GTR Dash (good condition) $200 *****SOLD*****

R32 GTS-T Standard wheels with 50% Tyres $720 Incl. freight #####REDUCED#####

R32 GTS-T Enkei 5 Stud Rims 50% Front 20% Rear tyres ******SOLD******

R32 GTS-4 Short Shoft kit (bolts ontop of standard gearbox) $200

ECR-33 GTS-T Full stainless steel cat back exhaust $550

Space Saver spare wheels (yellow in coloour on Toyota PRIUS remaining) $50

BNR34 GTR Rims, damaged, no tyres, only 2 rims (good for hose reels or somethings similar) Pics Below *****SOLD*****

AUTOSPORT KEVLAR RACE SEAT, GTI-R pulsar rail, can be modifed to fit skyline *****SOLD********

Volvo Truck Intercoler, (a bit bigger than a TRUST drag core) $300 Incl. Freight

Huge Truck Turbo (not good for any car application it is about 400mm across, GOOD FOR COFFEE TABLE) Pics Below $200

Regards,

Tom

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CATERPILLAR diesel turbo

Bloody Massive!!

Would make a good coffee table if you put some glass on top of it!

My shoe in the photograph gives you an indication of its size....

Will prob cost about $80 to freight due to its weight!

Good for all those turbo freaks out there, this will impress the boys!

Tom

Originally posted by BNR32

BNR34 GTR RIMS x 2.....

DAMAGED, UNSURE IF REPAIRABLE!

GOOD FOR HOSEREELS OR SOMETHING OR MAKE SOME BUCKS IF YOU CAN REPAIR THEM!!

Email me for price: [email protected]

Regards

Tom

do you have the caps?? also can you get a close up photo cause i cant really see how deep those scratches are??

Prices have been updated for the ENKEI Rims, i got the go ahead to sell them for $1200 incl. freight

Also, standard GTS-T rims for $820 incl . freight and there have been some other ad-ins, just scroll to the top and check and also check out the pictures

Tom

The whole list has now been updated with prices for every part.....

This should provke a little more interest......

Oh yeah, also selling the shells that the parts came from, got the following:

-R32 GTS-4 x1

-R32 GTS-T x1

-BNR32 GTR x 2

-R33 GTS-T x1

-PRIUS

-180SX Type X x1

Dont know what i want for the shells, but the rails and tunnel and bits and pieces are worth money if you prang your car and want to fix it.... A couple of the cuts have been butchered for rails already though...

Tom

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