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Hey everyone,

Myself and a Mate (astrotristan) are currently looking for the following parts, to suit R32 of course.

1 - Dash (no rips or bubbles) inc. Airvents (mainly left side) and Glovebox

2 - Complete Center Console

3 - Dash Surround

4 - Rear right taillight Cover (the plastic part that surrounds the taillight, dont care what colour, no damage)

5 - GTR bonnet (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage and heatshield intact)

6 - GTR Grill (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage)

7 - Plastic trim, under the steering wheel above pedals (dont need vent, good condition no holes)

8 - Dash window vents (no sun perish or cracks)

9 - 4 x Stock R32 Rims (tyre condition no issue)

Im sure there is more, we will come to require over time.

Even if you do not have these parts, if you have come accross them in your travels let us know whats around.

Cheers,

D

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PM'd thoese with parts on offer.

Also require...

- GTR bonnet (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage and heatshield intact)

- GTR bonnet L latch

- GTR Grill (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage)

- HKS super dragger / silent hiflow 3" catback exhaust ( or similar, want somthing 3" and reasonably quiet)

- Need 3" cat too, if your including with exhaust sweet.

- Front / Rear Strut Bars (pref same brand / pair)

- door cards would be good, or the frp ones, if somone wants to trade stockos (poor condition) + cash im keen for frp.

- passenger airvent

- need a pair of 17 x 8 stocko under 100bux, dont care tire condition.

- type m side skirts (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage)

- standard r32 rear bar, with mounts (dont care what colour or paint condition, no damage)

- reverse lights

- under bonnet rubbers

there is heaps of shit i need, so let us know.

cheers



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