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R32 Skyline GTS-T

WRECKING complete minis- motor, box radiator, wheels, hubs and brakes.

so.. MOTOR, GEARBOX, WHEELS, HUBS, BRAKES NOT FOR SALE!

Bonnet -$150

Boot lid -$100

Doors -$200

Front Guards -$100 each

Front Bar (needs Repair) -$20

Tail lights (perfect condition) -$200 pair

Head light -$120

Front Seats -$250

Back seats -$150

Dash (with vents) -$250

dash Gage cluster -$100

Rear windscreen

already removed with tint -$300

Front windscreen -$300

side rear windows - $100 each (all windows will be removed if u want them)

Diff -$200

(Suspension not sure what it is offers!!)

some other stuff i can't think of at the moment.. ask if u need somthing else..

Location:

Brisbane- Rochedale.

Item Condition:

GOOD!

Reason for Selling:

Wrecking

Price and Payment Conditions:

as above

Extra Info:

Pictures:

ask and i can pm more to you

Contact Details:

CHRIS 0437 134 559 ANY TIME

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hey mate

do u have the lil manual gear glove boot cover thing

im talkin about the plastic thing that goes around ur gear, the metal frame that holds the leather glove boot onto ur gear knob.

if so give me a txt with price please 0423594689

i just broke mine :)

  • 2 weeks later...

ok if u need part cal or tx and i will call u cos i don't get on here much to check so don't think im ignoring you call on the fone pls... still heeps left manly panels and interior

this is going to sound funny haha,

do u have the fuel cap? does it still seal properly? As in does it make the Pfshhhh sound when u open it after driving to fill it up\?

PM me if you do

cheeers, David

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