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I'm needing a passenger side wheel well liner (left guard liner). Does that come with the mounting hardware (clips and screws?) Also, the HKS piping, are we talking the intercooler piping? turbo side piping? Filters and elbows?

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Parting out White R32 GTR. Currently have the front half as a half cut, and the rest is in parts

Fell off road on driver side RH Qtr panel hit bad, can cut off good left hand quarter panel .

Items listed below: See link for pics

Front cut includes 76000 km Motor/Box/Loom/ECU/brake master/Clutch master and slave/new twin plate clutch/ dumps/dash/turbos and just about everything you'll find in an engine bay, except cooler and piping. - $6000 or near offer. DEPOSIT TAKEN on FRONT CUT

Fuel pump $140

Fuel Door $40

Fuel tank $40 SOLD

Drivers Door (Trim+Cont) $50 SOLD

Passenger Door (complete) $150

Rear Reo Bar $50

Rear bumper $200

Rear Tail lights Pair $120 SOLD

Rear boot lid (wing + badges) $250 SOLD

Rear reverse lights Pair $30 SOLD

GTR Steering Wheels x2 $100ea SOLD and SOLD

Left Front Indicator $90 SOLD

Fog Lights (Pair) $75

Factory Cold air box $80 SOLD

GTR Grill $130 SOLD

Front Reo Bar $50 SOLD

Front Bumper (2x cracks) $200 SOLD

Twin Factory Dumps $5 SOLD

Blitz FMIC $250 SOLD

HKS Piping (RB26DETT) $150 SOLD

Side Skirts $150

Set of Side Pods $150

Right F guard (damaged) $250

Left F guard (perfect) $400

Pair Headlights $350

Left Front Guard Liner (perfect) $80

Rear GTR coilovers $150

Front Trust Coilovers $200

Aluminium Bonnet $300

Rear seats $10 SOLD

Glove box $10

Factory Gear Knob $2 SOLD

Momo gear knob $5 SOLD

Rear cradle $400 Deposit taken

Tailshaft $200 SOLD

Rear callipers, rotors $400 Deposit taken

Front callipers, rotors $500 SOLD

Rear sway bar $200 SOLD

Front sway bar $100

Front LCA (pair) $200

Front Upper Arms $100

Seat belts x4 $80 SOLD

R32 GTR Diff $900 Deposit taken

Radiator $175. SOLD

PICTURES : http://img291.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=dsc01036.jpg

Either PM me or call on 0403 071 294.

Located in The Gap, Brisbane. Would prefer pick-ups, but talk to me. Bulk buy discounts a specialty

Thanks

Radiator is SOLD.

Bonnet is the one in the pics, but very hard to get a pic showing damage, i will need someone who's OK at ally work to repair.

Bonnet closes and locks . Best to come and look at it ( Adelaide's a bit of a drive but!), sides postage/freight to SA will be a killer!

Hi mate.. intrested in the reo bar and the grille

does the grille still have the clips ??

and the reo bar looks a little twisted... wat's the condition ?

and can u post a better pic please

PM me.. thanks

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Hi mate.. intrested in the reo bar and the grille

does the grille still have the clips ??

and the reo bar looks a little twisted... wat's the condition ?

and can u post a better pic please

PM me.. thanks

Sorry reo, front bar and grille all been sold

Dude that put deposit on front cut, box, diff cradle rear brakes and front knuckles has pulled out.

So

Front cut rb26dett motor complete/g/box/loom/ecu now back for sale $6000

Diff R32 gtr LSD with shafts ATTESSA and pumps $900

cradle with brake backing plates all arms $400

Rear brake rotors (almost new cond!) and calipers, $250

Front knuckles with hubs, ABS rings and sensors, cv shafts $250 the pair

Upper eccentric bushed adjustable front camber arms $150 pair

Front lower radius arms with eccentric adjustable bushes $150 pair

Lower control arms with very tight ball jionts, ( car had done 76000kms) $200 pair

do you happen to have rear backing plates for sale?

Yes but thay are all on the complete cradle

$400

Can supply rotors and calipers as well $250

does the gtr side skirts and side pods fit the gtst ??

If the GTST is around 1993 year model, and happens to be a two door, like a gtr, then yes they will fit.

They are some sort of flexible thick plastic that was fitted as standard to the r32 gtr model by Nissan.

If it's a four door, then they may need some trimming (easy with a small grinder like a dremel or 4"jobbie)

And yes, they are all still available.

I can do a better price if youy want both the full set of pods, and, the side skirts.

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