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Hi whoever looks at this,

If you have a R32 front cuts striped of everything except the chassis (frame and radiator support) and bumper support PM me with a price. I'm in ACT btw.

Also after the condensor for AC and power steering rack.

Also read down for other things i need.

CHEERS!!

Paul

Edited by Helious
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u after a front cut 2 fix up ur car? or a track car?

edit: lol, we need a delete button 4 posts, and Paul remove the word "shell" from ur heading, its confusing ppl :)

Edited by Dan_J

Hey Dan J,

I'm looking for the cut for the frame as listed above to repair my current GTR. Sorry for confusion before.

Also if anyone has these parts PM me aswell, and the more parts you have the better.

R32 Power steering rack

A/C Condensor and fan

Indicators (r32 GTR)

Bonnet lock

A/C Piping (the black metel ones that run infront of the condensor into the A/C bottle)

Rear left tail light and surround.

Rear bar (r32 GTR)

Rear window garnish

CHEERS!!

Hello.

Thanks for all the great offers on basically all the parts i need so it can drive again.

Still havent got anyone with rear window granish/surround but that is only a want...

OH i need a washer bottle aswell as i just remembered my is half its size due to compression.

Still looking for the support frames (radiator/bumper)

Nisswreck: I have sent you an inquiry a few days about the chassis through your web page.

Thanks!

Edited by Helious

Hi,

Just letting everyone know I'm still looking for the parts. I have had a few offers and have tried to organise postage, or even get a price out of them and it is just taking a bit too long. What I really need right not is the front cut with just only the chassis and bumper support.

Everything else isnt as urgent as the rest.

If you do give me a offer, please atleast have someone you know who can freight it down to Canberra or if you are in sydney give me a price and I'll organise something whether it rent a ute of borrow a car with a trailer bar.

Cheers!

Edited by Helious

Ok I think I have most of the parts I require, just need the following if anyone has them.

CHEERS and a big thanks to everyone who posted with offers.

Still need:

A/C Piping (the black metel ones that run infront of the condensor into the A/C bottle)

Rear window garnish/surround

Thanks!

>< OK, since I am not getting much comunication from people who preveously offered, I'm now offically still looking for all parts that are above on this thread.

So if you have the parts and live in sydney send me a pm with what you have and a price and I will most probably drive up to pick up the bits.

THANKS! :no:

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