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I have some genuine rocking horse shit for sale please see below and some really cheap parts i would like to get rid of...

Interior - all parts are fro an R32 GTST 2 door:

Complete set of unbroken unmolested R32 dash vents! - $75

R32 drivers side window combo switch! - $75

2 door carpet - $40

center console - $30

drivers seat in good condition passengers seat in good condition - $100 for the pair or $50 each

complete front a pillar trims - $20

ashtray - $10

boot carpet, complete in good condition - $25

rear trims - $30

door trims - $30

roof lining - 30

heater fan, box plumbing - $50

Stereo gear:

kenwood cd head unit with remote control - $50

cheap ass california gold cd headunit - $25

Mechanical/Exterior:

r32 front rotors 280mm redrilled to 4x114.3 to suit non turbo stud pattern. - $50

coilovers standard and complete in excellent condition - $50

standard castor rods in good contition - $25

set of 6 coilpacks - pretty sure they are rb25 coilpacks will confirm - $100

GTR front bar fibreglass and missing bottom lip - $50

stock 14's from an R31 with tyres with tread 4x114.3 stud pattern - $0.01c

pair of stock orange front indicators - $25

TOOLS:

Airbrush compressor, airbrush and airline. compressor comes with regulator and moisture trap. - $100 for the whole setup!

things I need and will trade parts for:

pair of rear coilovers to suit R32

Manual gearbox, pedalbox, flywheel - even r31 box will do

intercooler - any fmic dented ok. as long as it holds pressure

steering wheel - even stock shit one will do

boss kit to suit HICAS r32

all parts are located in Melbourne 10 min north of the city.

if anything seems stupidly priced please let me know, really just want to help out anyone that needs some parts and beer money is always a bonus :(

the rear trims are the lower ones not the a pillar trims, they are still in the car, i will have a look at them and let you know the condition from memory they are pretty good.

hey mate ill take both front pillar trims off you can you send bank details and do you have the covers for the inside mirrors to? im keen on them for a price and how much to post to 3555 vic cheers matt. :)

hey ive got an r32 and r33 stock intercooler sitting around if you are interested.

im interested in the airpaint setup and do you have the stereo surround with the ciggy lighter attached?

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I have some genuine rocking horse shit for sale please see below and some really cheap parts i would like to get rid of...

Interior - all parts are fro an R32 GTST 2 door:

Complete set of unbroken unmolested R32 dash vents! - $75

R32 drivers side window combo switch! - $75

2 door carpet - $40

center console - $30

drivers seat in good condition passengers seat in good condition - $100 for the pair or $50 each

complete front a pillar trims - $20

ashtray - $10

boot carpet, complete in good condition - $25

rear trims - $30

door trims - $30

roof lining - 30

heater fan, box plumbing - $50

Stereo gear:

kenwood cd head unit with remote control - $50

cheap ass california gold cd headunit - $25

Mechanical/Exterior:

r32 front rotors 280mm redrilled to 4x114.3 to suit non turbo stud pattern. - $50

coilovers standard and complete in excellent condition - $50

standard castor rods in good contition - $25

set of 6 coilpacks - pretty sure they are rb25 coilpacks will confirm - $100

GTR front bar fibreglass and missing bottom lip - $50

stock 14's from an R31 with tyres with tread 4x114.3 stud pattern - $0.01c

pair of stock orange front indicators - $25

TOOLS:

Airbrush compressor, airbrush and airline. compressor comes with regulator and moisture trap. - $100 for the whole setup!

things I need and will trade parts for:

pair of rear coilovers to suit R32

Manual gearbox, pedalbox, flywheel - even r31 box will do

intercooler - any fmic dented ok. as long as it holds pressure

steering wheel - even stock shit one will do

boss kit to suit HICAS r32

all parts are located in Melbourne 10 min north of the city.

if anything seems stupidly priced please let me know, really just want to help out anyone that needs some parts and beer money is always a bonus :D

rear trim is this the one around the rear quater glass near the rear window on both sides ?

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