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Hey guys,

Got some things I really don't need lying around:

2 x R32 Tail-lights (White Surround, Ie Both Sides)

2 x R32 Windscreen Wiper Motors

1 x Passenger R32 GTSt Seat (On Rail)

1 x R32 GTR handbrake

Various Interior parts:

- Centre Console

- Part that goes around the dash cluster

- Part that goes around the centre console

And possibly (reluctantly)

1 x R32 GTR ABS unit

1 x R32 GTR Alternator

1 x R32 GTR Starter Motor

4 x R32 GTR standard Suspension (full set)

Just looking for expressions of interest on any of the above items. Give me some ballpark figures. You know what most of these parts are, but if you are interested I could get pics.

Thanks,

Rick

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MADGT4, Check your PM.

This is really really crude, but I don't have any batteries for my digital camera so it'll do for now. Attached is a photo of a stock R32 GTR interior, and the red arrows point to the interior pieces I have.

These bits include the Centre console piece with the glovebox/openthing, also the panel that wraps up around the side of the cluster/etc, the top of the dash surround, with the dials for headlights etc, and also got 2 of the strips inside the door as pointed out.

Cobo_11: I noticed theres a smaller plastic piece that goes around the shifter boot, which unfortunately I don't have.

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Cobo_11: The parts I got (tried to point the arrow to) goes around the side, its a grey panel, not a black panel. Have a look on yours hopefully you can see the difference between them. I've got the panel that goes under the steering wheel on the pic, just above the carpet.

Pekatu: Sorry, don't have any aircon vents

ScarifieR: I do have that panel, its got the ashray on the back of the glovebox, as you can see on the pic.

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cobo_11: Wheres this sticker?

SacrifeR: Im not sure I really want to take the ashtray out, i'd rather sell the centre console complete, or hold onto it. If you still need one in a few months let me know :D

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I couldn't find them for cheaper than $300 a pair, so I think it'd be fair at around $120 for the seat. It would be difficult to freight. Needless I will take offers on all the items.

MADGT4 hasn't got back to me about the suspension, so its still avaliable.

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