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Hey Guys,

I'm building up the D-Project / Driftshop R32 4 door drift car and I have some goodies for your car that I dont need.

The car was imported for parts ages ago and was only driven on the road with trade plates.

Nothing special here in terms of performance - but at least you have a decent option if you have blown a motor etc.

RB20DE Engine complete w/Inlet/Exhaust manifold, Loom, etc - 110,00 kms (will confirm) - $750ono

RB20DE Auto Gearbox - Drives like it is still new - shifts hard - $250ono

R32 4 door Interior - Complete - $400

Front/Rear/Roof/Door Trims/Dash/etc - from $49 a piece.

Dash Cluster (will update kms) - $49

4 Door Power window regs - $49ea

4 Door window glass - $49ea

Bits of loom / interior wiring / switches- from $10

Basically the car is getting stripped down to a bare rolling shell with all panels and no engine/driveline/interior and going on a massive weight reduction for the track.

I can freight all around Australia - however things like engines and so forth will need to be put on pallet for transit.

Post up what you need in the thread and I will get back to you on a price. I can freight non engine/gb stuff anywhere in Australia.

Pics TBA.

duno if its the same thing as chris wants but i need the rear passenger piller trim where the seatbelt comes through

as long as its not broken

Thanks for the messages guys. I will take photos in and out of the car for you.

I will confirm the rest of the details thursday/friday.

The goods will be sold on a first come - first serve basis.

I also have all the seatbelts which should be in very good condition.

4DR R32 - From memory the dash and console is 100% ok no cracks etc.

CeJay - just to confirm - You are after the plastic trims that are between the windscreen and front door.

GTST-Sedan - That part is available.

AC System parts also available - great if you have had a front end stack!

Simonster - It will be sold - but it will be one of the last things to sell as I need to find replacement plexiglass and need access to the windows so I can move them up and down. If you dont mind waiting 2-3 weeks - its yours for $35 delivered.

GTS-T_Sedan - C Pillar Trims - $25 each + Freight. Are you after left or right or both?

Thanks for the messages guys. I will take photos in and out of the car for you.

I will confirm the rest of the details thursday/friday.

The goods will be sold on a first come - first serve basis.

I also have all the seatbelts which should be in very good condition.

4DR R32 - From memory the dash and console is 100% ok no cracks etc.

CeJay - just to confirm - You are after the plastic trims that are between the windscreen and front door.

GTST-Sedan - That part is available.

Yes I'm after the plastic strip between the windscreen and the door, that goes from the dash to the roofliner. (Think it's the called the A pillar) Not interested if they are damaged though, as both of mine are broken and brittle on the top section.

Also the rear seats, but only if they are the velour.

Might also be interested in the passenger side belt buckle, but thats depending on what it looks like.

thanks

I m after the dash if its in good condition? also parcel shelf and may be some rear trims if they are not gone..

giving you a call tomorrow regarding pick ups

thanks

AC System parts also available - great if you have had a front end stack!

Simonster - It will be sold - but it will be one of the last things to sell as I need to find replacement plexiglass and need access to the windows so I can move them up and down. If you dont mind waiting 2-3 weeks - its yours for $35 delivered.

GTS-T_Sedan - C Pillar Trims - $25 each + Freight. Are you after left or right or both?

yeh just need the passenger side one

will you be at the SAU renewal day on saturday at Kamakazie?

if so ill be there instead of posting it

otherwise ill have to get it posted

edit: also do you hav ethe door scuff plates in gc?

how much for the set?

Ok guys,

I've had a few PMs and orders and I will be stripping the car late next week provided the weather is good.

Everything on the car is 100% good, but I may break it removing it. I will let the interested parties know the condition after I have removed it. 15+ year old plastics tend to be very fragile at the clips.

The interior is NOT velour as it was a non turbo - RB20 spec car.

Please do not call me regarding the parts on the car. PM or post here..

I do not want to be called for the simple fact that there are at least 10 people after parts and im not sure who you may be on the phone and I wont be able to organise and allocate the stock properly.

My preference is to deliver items than to have them picked up as I do not have the time. I may be able to offer a time window where people can come down and pick the goods up. Delivery to Melbourne Metro via couriers please is from $15 for up to 25kg. Considering the fuel cost and time - delivery works out to be nearly break even or cheaper in some cases.

Door Scuff plates - $55

Passenger Seatbelt Buckle - the one next to the console - $35

Window glass, switches and regulators have been withdrawn from sale due to lexan/plexiglass costing too much and not worth the the money for the weight save / inconvenience.

I'll update this thread shortly.

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