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Item: R32 GTR DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW

Age: 1991

Condition: EXCELLENT

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR-GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WOULD PREFER SYDNEY BUYER ONLY AS DONT WANT TO POST GLASS!

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r
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Item: FRONT AND REAR INTERIOR ROOF LIGHTS

Age: 1991

Condition:VERY GOOD

Price: $30 (BOTH)

To Fit: (What car)R32 GTR - GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $10

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: R32 GTR FUEL COVER

Age: 1991

Condition:VERY GOOD, SILVER

Price: $10

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR-GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $5

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: R32 GTR REAR SEATBELTS LHS & RHS

Age: 1991

Condition:PERFECT WORKING ORDER, NO RIPS OR STAINS ETC

Price: $60 FOR THE PAIR

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR - GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $15

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: R32 GTR REAR BRAKE CALLIPERS

Age: 1991

Condition:PERFECT

Price: $80 (FOR BOTH SIDES)

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR GTST AND GOOD UPGRADE FOR OTHER NISSAN MODELS

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $25

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: R32 GTR REAR QUATER GLASS. (DRIVERS SIDE)

Age: 1991

Condition:VERY GOOD NO SCRATCHES

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car)R32 GTR GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: PREFER SYDNEY PICKUP DONT WANT TO POST GLASS

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: GENUINE NISSAN RB26 CAM GEAR COVER IN FACTORY BLACK (SOLD)

Age: 1991

Condition:PAINT COMING OFF (NO DENTS ETC)

Price: SOLD

To Fit: (What car)POSSIBLY ALL RB26 MOTORS

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $10

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

Item: R32 GTR REAR AXLES

Age: 1991

Condition:VERY GOOD

Price: $200 (PAIR) wont find cheaper from a wrecker

To Fit: (What car)R32 GTR GTST

Location: SYDNEY

Contact: CHRIS 0406 253 286

Comments: NO HUB OR DIFF INCLUDED... WILL POST ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA FOR $30

CALL OR SMS AS I DONT CHECK ON HERE TO OFTEN!

Edited by stan33r

hey stan/chris ill take the cam covers if it includes both sides and coil pack cover

Could you PM me bank details if this is correct

thanks

PS ill probably sms you

Edited by SLIPPERY
hey stan/chris ill take the cam covers if it includes both sides and coil pack cover

Could you PM me bank details if this is correct

thanks

PS ill probably sms you

just have cam gear cover remaining. the part which writes rb26 on it

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