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wanted for R32

front and rear brakes including rotors calipers flex lines 5 stud turbo (hard lines to master on front would be nice)

driver and passenger door trims black

indicator stalk and cover

steering wheel

driver and passenger door seals

passenger side front guard

4 caster tops from front and rear shocks, a set of standard shocks will do

2 front headlights

2 tail lights

2 front indicators

std rb20det AFM

front drivers seat black cloth

rear 2 peice seat

full exhaust from turbo (std or aftermarket)

not looking for anything brand new, gtr spec or custom just some left over stuff you may have laying around

PM as i will check here offen

will to pickup in victoria but am traveling to goldcoast during christmas break

thx

ok heres the list of pretty much everything i need

i just got a R32 missing alotta parts

brakes

front and rear calipers rotors nuts/bolts pads and the tin cover for 5stud turbo

solid front lines from booster and flex lines

solid rear brake lines (just the small section from the booster to the alloy block about 100mm long)

drivers seat

rear 2 piece seat

passenger side guard

passenger side metal door catch

drivers side electric window mechanism

both front door trims (bare)

front lights and indicators

tail lights and reverse lights

full exhaust (std or aftermarket) turbo back

passenger side and center dash vent

cluster and surround

heater control box and surround

indicator stalk

steering wheel and boss

RB20Det air flow meter

std airbox/pod

and the 4 caster tops from the suspension (crazy i know)

pm me with what ya got and what ya want for them

im in S.E suburbs

I've got a full set of R32 GTR brakes if you're interested. I have a thread on here about it. Let me know if interested.

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