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Wrecking 1989 R32 GTR, has rear right hand damage,

All Parts are located in Logan QLD

all parts available

RB26dett, $3500

GTR gearbox, $800

headlights, $300

Justjap inter cooler, $250

front mount oil cooler,

GTR radiator, $80

Front Bumper Reo, $250

Rear Bumper Reo, $100

Front Bar fiberglass, $180

standard GTR front bar, $300

GTR rear wing, $150

plenty of other parts f/s, please pm me.

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interested if headlights are N1's, wot condion are upper c-pillars? also pic of front oil cooler/price

Hi BWRGTR

Headlights are not N1's

the right hand side c-pillar is broken.

$300 for the oil cooler

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details on the engine?

Hi CeJay,

engine came out of a 93 r32 with about 70,000km on it apparently and ive done less then 10,000km on it,

engine has adjustable cam gear,

was running great before the accident

does the oil cooler come with oil lines, sandwich plate and all that??? or is it 300 just for the oil cooler itself only?

Hi Str8E180

oil cooler comes with 2 oil lines, and the sandwich plate to install it onto the engine

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