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Item:wrecked R32 GTR complete car

Age:1989

Condition:for wrecking

Price:pls enquire for specific part

To Fit: (What car)

Location:Melb

Contact:0403463808

Comments: Wrecking R32 GTR. engine and some bits and pieces sold. still have gearbox, diff, brakes and interior and panels left. body shell and history of the car is still alive! so the car can still be re-registered. basically everything is up for sale. pls call to enquire. no time wasters. everything going cheap! guranteed! wil have pics soon.

Hey

Do you have the passenger side door locking mechanism still?

hey guys,

ive finally sold nearly everything! only thing left are the rotors (front and rear), calipers (front only) and the gearbox. car is sold already.

so be quick!

gearbox can do $650! (not nego.) so be mega quick!

cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

Im after an R32 external air temp sensor so that my climate control will stop constantly blowing hot air.

The sensor sits in front of the air conditioning condensor and thermo fan. It sits on a bracket, possibly on the bonnet latch support.

Let me know if you have one. I cant see why the gtr item wioul be different to my gtst one.

Thanks heaps,

Shaun

0414972596

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