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WREAKING R32 GT-R. :)

all panels available, complete interior, engine, gearbox, ecu, shell, suspension. All parts avilable.

Also HKS Hyoer exhaust with twin stainless engine pipe,

Multi-plate Nismo G-Max clutch,

18" Blitz rims and good tyres,

Twin Blitz bolt on blow off valves.

Ring if your interested, 0419118258

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Ok

Steering wheel, $250 Excellent cond.

Exhaust, Cat back $750, front pipes $450

Struts, duno if they are stock, they are silver with GTR

stickers on them, but they are stock height $500

Nismo G-Max2 Twin plate clutch, $1800 worth $3200 new

Blitz Twin BOVs, new style $800 pair wth pipe

Cusco saftey 21 roll cage, 6 point $850

Bride racing seat suit R32 or R33 $600

Will take offers on those prices.. Ring if interested 0419118258

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