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as is states a r32 gts4t wrecking in melbourne

whole car is avaliabe

sold items are door trims, left hand side window, brake master cylinder, loom, drivers side switch control for windows and rear side panels and boot interior rest all available in melb

Dont know what parts are worth but p, ,e on what your after and we can take it from there or state a price in the post.......

Complete engine and gearbox

drive shafts front

tailshaft

read complete setup

front and rear brakes

clutch cylinder

computer ecu

dash x 2

steering rack

complete front end

front cut??

boot lid

front guards

bonnet

front and rear seats

roof linning

left and right doors complete

front bar

condensor

abs motor in engine bay thingy

and anything else you can think of complete car wrecking

rob 0402090079

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series 1 or 2?

or what year model if you dont know?

and do you have the centre console? ( it goes around aircon controls, cd player, ash tray and follows around the shifter)

sxc33 it is a rb20det single turbo

rad32 it is a standard r32 front bar in perfect condition pm me an offer and we sort it out will send no probs

gts-t sedan yeh i got the surrond i think gimme an offer in pm

7k r32 please have got that pm me an offer dude

sxc33 it is a rb20det single turbo

rad32 it is a standard r32 front bar in perfect condition pm me an offer and we sort it out will send no probs

gts-t sedan yeh i got the surrond i think gimme an offer in pm

7k r32 please have got that pm me an offer dude

PM sent :)

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gts-t sedan i have a condensor and a alternator if u still need em?????

didnt get the pm back

can you send again?

nah all good for them got them a while ago jus tbeen sick and havnt changed sig

thanks though

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