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Sorry to anyone I havn't gotten back to need to pull things off and organise pics etc.

Wrecking as the car was needs an inspection etc and I can't justify putting a new motor in and trying to sell the car complete with the market for used cars as it is right now.

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Like I said before I'll take the front & rear Kansai strut braces if they fit over my high mounts, and I'm in Adelaide.

If you'd prefer to deal locally rather than post, please PM me your contact details.

I might be interested in the Getrag too. Anyway, shoot me your contact details and I'll come around for a yarn.

Nismo arm set consists of Rear camber arms, rear lower control arms, rear traction arms, front upper camber arms. $220 per pair or $800 for the set of 8 pieces.

Interested in varoius parts and I'm in Adelaide please contact Mark : 0429 606 894 because you have not repied to the Pm I sent.

Cheers

Wrecking an R32 GTR, motor has done a bottom end so will be selling all parts seperately.

6 speed manual R34 GTR Getrag ?

HKS 4" High power exhaust pipe $500

TRUST front pipe $200

Greddy GTR aluminium radiator $650

Aragosta Coilovers $1000

NISMO arm set

ATS LSD $800

AW Work mister S2R 9J-17 $1500

TRUST front bumper

Carbon bonnet $750

N1 light and HID 6000 Kelvin $700

R34 GTR Vpec Turbos ?

Exedy triple clutch $1000

R34GT-R aluminium pedal $150

Kansai Front and rear tower bar $300

Shell will also be for sale last of all. All other parts available can send interstate.

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Mate

Intereseted in the getrag.

What condition is it?

does it have transfer?

what sort of price are u asking?

thanks

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