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Hey guys

i got here an r32 in burgandy color.

been hit from the front so everything is for sale except the engine and trans.

just hit me up on what u want and price either pm or msg or call 0412-219-552

contacting by phone will get a quicker reply, but please msg if its after 10pm

cheers

car has only done 100xxx k's so everything is still in good condition.

just some of the stuff i can list just for now

rear boot lid $80

gtr rear wing $120 both the wing and bootlid for $170

front and rear strust kyb shocks with king springs $150 all

interior parts

diff

driveshafts

prices are negotiable and just hit me up on price of what u would pay for most things

thanks for looking

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hey guys pm's replied.

umm alot of the interior pieces are gone now.

cluster

cluster surround

indicator stalk

steering wheel

indicator surround

dash vents

din surround

drivers seat

rear seat 2 piece

door seals both sides

rear tail lights

rear reverse lights

rhf window reg

lhf door catch mechanism

both door trims

lhf power window switch

all brake calipers and rotors inc brake lines

heater climate control

all the above are gone

hubs are still there and the rest of what u can think of

wheels arnt forsale as well as exhaust.

car is a 92 manual in burgandy turbo.

cheers guys

parts are going quick. and cheap prices

yea i think its still there, the one that sits inside the door yea?

im located in springvale.

yeah thats it is it perfect condition as mine has ripped and has holes pics will be good? cheers

Hey mate

front and rear struts kyb shocks with king springs $150 - What condition are the struts and springs in? Also how low are they?

Can you please send a pic of the GTR wing?

Do the have the reverse cable? The cable that goes from the bottom of the gearbox to the engine?

Cheers :santa:

Hey mate

front and rear struts kyb shocks with king springs $150 - What condition are the struts and springs in? Also how low are they?

Can you please send a pic of the GTR wing?

Do the have the reverse cable? The cable that goes from the bottom of the gearbox to the engine?

Cheers :santa:

umm the springs dont actually sit real low cause there not super lows just low will pass a 100mm gap clearance

and the gtr wing man its in excellent condition in burgandy color havent really got a camera to take pictures

but it just looks like a gtr wing? sorry for the inconvienice

umm the springs dont actually sit real low cause there not super lows just low will pass a 100mm gap clearance

and the gtr wing man its in excellent condition in burgandy color havent really got a camera to take pictures

but it just looks like a gtr wing? sorry for the inconvienice

Ok mate - I'm just trying to make sure it's a perfect match in colour to my line, which is also burgundy.

If there is any chance you could take a photo or even match it with a pic already on the net somewhere to show me, then I would certainly been keen to buy from you :santa:

Ta

ummm doesnt look fibergalss think its plastic.

came like that from japan so i doubt those guys wouldve put on a fiberglass gtr spoiler. u can come have a look if u like.

update:

rear hubs sold

rear drive shafts sold

brake master cylinder sold

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