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1. R32 GTR front guards

2. R32 GTR front bumper bar

3. R32 GTR indicators

4. R32 projector head lights

5. R32 GTR carbon vented bonnet

6. R32 coupe doors with windows and regulators

7. R32 GTR dash with vents

8. R32 GTR grille

Condition

1. Never been damaged or repaired, no indicator holes perfect condition, bought brand new

2. Never been damaged or repaired, bought brand new

3. Stock orange GTR indicators average condition

4. Decent condition, one mounting point has been plastic welded

5. Decent condition, corners have been chipped, has been painted kandy red over the carbon so it looks like red carbon, paint and be removed and cleared over again so its back to normal

6. Good condition, slight repair on driver side door

7. Very good condition, vents are perfect

8. Never been damaged or repaired, bought brand new

Price

1. $600 pair (only separating if there are buyers for both)

2. $300

3. $150 pair (only separating if there are buyers for both)

4. $150 pair (only separating if there are buyers for both)

5. $500 as is ($600 if it has to be stripped and cleared)

6. $200 pair (only separating if there are buyers for both)

7. $200

8. $200

Location

Sydney

Contact

PM or email [email protected]

Extra Info

Postage can be arranged anywhere in Australia

I can also do better prices if more than one item is purchased

Heres a photo of the parts on the car

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