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Hi All

Wrecking an Gun Metal Grey R32 GTR Skyline with 92,000kms

All parts Must Go!

Shell is a complied un-rego'd 93 gun metal grey but chassis rails damaged beyond repair,

Thanks Joel

p.s. all parts but Engine and brakes are Avalible!!

prices are a guess of there value and are only there to stop the thread closing, all price are neg.

this includes but not limited to:

-16" Sparco Racing Rims to suit nissan 5 stud patten, $1200

-Gear Box, SOLD

-GTR Bonnet,SOLD

-GTR Grill Insert,SOLD

-Clutch master cylinder, $50

-Power steering pump, $70

-Power steering resivar, $30

-Master Brake cylinder, $50

-Abs System,SOLD

-GTR Fuel Tank,SOLD

-GTR Fuel Pump,SOLD

-GTST Rims (had from last car around), $100

-GTR Front right Gard, minor damaged $30

-GTR Rear Bar, $100

-GTR Boot Lip, $100

-GTR Rear Wing (spoiler), damaged But repair-able if your good at fiberglass $20

-GTR Instrument cluster w/ 92,000km, SOLD

-GTR Swayd door inserts,$50

-GTR Springs,$70

-GTR Swaybars, $50

-GTR Airbox, $40

-GTR radiator,$70

-GTR front cross member, $100

-GTR Steering rack, $50

-Seat belts $20

-Front Bumper Reo,SOLD

-Rear Bumper Reo, $100

-Head Lights, $300 for pair

-Right Tail Light, $50

-Reversing Lights $20

-Dash, $100

-Glove Box, $25

-Center Console, $30

-A/C controls, $30

-Steering colum arms, $30

-Radiator overflow, $20

-Washer bottle, $20

ask for a part!

please leave the topic of your PM's with the name of the part, or call me on 0407 18 2002

etc...

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pics of sparco wheels? tyres? and i'm guessing gtr front bumper is stuffed?

yes sorry I have sold the Front bumper and latch as well, tyres are yoko c-drive on the front and antyre (ONLY 3 MONTH OLD) all tyres are 235, 45

also a typo its the boot lid i'm selling not the boot lip

LOCATION: Sydney, Sutherland Shire

thanks Joel

any questions call or msg me on 0407 18 2002

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Edited by Crimsonknight
-GTR Airbox, $40

-Dash, $100

Pics on both of those please.

Does the dash have any bubbles?

Im at Hurstville and can pickup tomorrow night :D

Prob best to PM me

I think my old man - Adrian is responsible for some of these..

Would you be willing to sell that bent/damaged GTR seat?

BTW.. what gearbox oil did you have in the GTR box?

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