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Hey, have you got any of these parts left?

My car got broken into, and they removed the stereo with a crow-bar, so I need a few parts :)

I'm after the climate controls, the thin black trim around them, panel that goes over them, the brakets that hold the controls and stereo in (and screws !) and the trim that goes around the stereo and controls and gearstick, etc.

Also need the front half of the centre console, and glovebox.

If you have any/all of these, let me know how much and condition (mine was all A1 mint before)

Cheers,

James.

  • 9 months later...

Hey mate,

Would you sell the R32 Seat rail separate from the seat? I jsut need the rail.

Thanks champ.

Scott King.

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

No probs thanks for the quick reply, Does $50 sound reasonable? If you're in Sydney I can come pick it up and I can get you the cash asap.

Thanks again.

Maybe Scott, whats it worth?

Sorry I didnt realise this thread was still around

Alternator is sold

Suspension sold

Centre console etc sold

Sorry mate, just realised I sent you another message about this in a different Thread. My apologies.

Are you still interested in selling it? Let me know if my offer sounds unreasonable please.

Thanks for your time mate.

Happy to go with that Scott, sorry I've just been exceptionally busy as of late - I'll be back home tomorrow so I can confirm that the rail and everything is still attached to the seat. Will keep you posted

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