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hey guys i have some parts from a gtr ive seperated for parts for mine which i no longer need

genuine r32 gtr alloy bonnet some small dents really crappy paint easy enough to get perfect $350

passenger side r32 gtr alloy guard no indicator hole has some damage needs work $150

drivers side r32 gtr alloy guard with indicator hole great condition has a slight rub/scuff/dent $200

genuine r32 gtr grille great condition no cracks $150

genuine r32 gtr bonnet latch and support pieces complete unit $100 (needed to put gtr bonnet on gtst)

all parts located in toowoomba qld 4350 happy to freight if you organise the courier I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO GET FREIGHT PRICING

wrecking complete r32 gtr if you need anything else PM me

cheers

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heres some pics...

the black guard is near perfect other than the light rub at the front of the wheel arch at the top (dusty as in pics)

and the grey guard is the one which needs work (bit wet in pics)... but been ally theyre easy enough to work with it has damage at the bottom near the jacking point from been jacked up but this is also easilly fixed and not seen because of the skirt anyway

neither guard includes the bracket that bolts onto the front as i need those

bonnet is rather good just crappy paint (wet in pics)

grille is perfect

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Edited by WHITE R32

is the bracket the same as the r32 gts-t/gts brackets that u say arent included cos u need. its the little bracket near the head light right?

Do you have the diff? If so what do you want for it and can it be posted to Sydney? If its too much trouble dont worry about it, But I do need a diff soon!

Thanks

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