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Hey crashed my gtr so we stripped it, have soldmost of main parts just all little things left over.

send me a message of what your after and I'll see if I have it

located on the gold coast QLD, will post though, car was gun metal grey

from what I seen on weekend I have and price i'm asking

32 gtr gearbox $700

gear selector surround/boot and ahstray $15

boot seal $10

driver side door seal $10

plastic cover above firewall $10

clutch master cylinder $50

starter motor $50

window wiper motor $30

clutch slave cylinder $20

brake booster $30

fuel cap cover $10

seat belts $30

clutch and brake pedals unit $30

tail lights $20

side mirrors $30

abs unit $90

hand brake and cable $15

door shells + motors $80 ea

steering colum and key $50

floor mats $20

rear left axel and hub $50

front left hub $30

front right hub $30

right side rear hub $30

rack and pinion $40

3.5 inch jasma exhaust +cat $200

front bilstein coilovers $200

tailshaft $50

bonnet latch/horn frame $10

g/box to front shaft thing $20

door window frames $20

windscreen washer bottle $15

cheers

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