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hey guys im wrecking this r32 gtst. im located in brisbane and all parts listed are available plus many more just sms or pm me what parts you want. the car is complete so everything is for sale. contact make on 0423 849 355

ALL GEAR WAS PUT ON IN JAP SO ALL QUALITY PARTS!

Genuine Dmax Carbon fibre bonnet VGC $1000

RB20DET motor with SS manifold 120 000 kms absolute perfect condition blows no smoke 114 000 km (major service done 10 000 km ago) $1300 (no coil packs) will seperate ss manifold

Front Tein Ha series coliovers $450

Rb20 Gearbox VGC $450

Short shift kit VGC $150

Dash - perfect $200

GTR Replica front bar $150 one mount has to be re fibreglassed on no biggy

Fuel tank $150

Door cards perfect condition $75 ea

Front switches $75 drivers 30 passenger

Sparco Steering wheel $50

Turbo Timer $50

Windshield $150

Front seats $150 Pair

Roof lining $50

Front guards $120 pair

Headlights $80

Indicators clear $80 pair

split fire coil packs $400

HKS split dump front pipe and exhaust $550

Tension rod bar $120

Solid pineapples $100

2 way lsd and housing $750 (brand unknown)

Hicas lock kit $150 ( full replacement kit for lines and everything)

GTR brakes (so i am told will confirm when i pull car apart) $700

Castor arms $150

Doors Drivers(some damage) $125 passenger GC $150

K&N pod $50

Viper alarm system $80

PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE! just ask and will pm or sms! thanks heaps will have more photos and a video of the car running as it is in perfect condition when computer isnt being gay

Mike 0423 849 355

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not selling the volks as of yet, but will let you know later if we do, $150 without the bov on it, goes through stock holes, its good quality, do you by any chance have the stock bit of peipe from the turbo to the side mount ic?, cheers

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/F-...93#entry3776693

interested in trades for bonnet? looks like it will fit gtr. just added some non car parts and also got a tonne of new pc games for trade

Brakes are not GTR just GTS-T :(

Gearbox - SOLD

Castor arms - SOLD

Headlights - SOLD

catback exhaust - SOLD

radiator - SOLD

air filter and airflow meter - SOLD

short shift kit - SOLD

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