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Hey guys,

Wrecking a white R32 GTR, minus motor and box, front brakes and some interior bits and pieces. Damaged drivers side door and gaurd

PM, text or ring me on 0438911374

Cheers,

Michael

Sorry guys, also 1 pair of Garrett 2860's and other engine parts.

Am dropping turbos off today to get a written report on their condition.

Also 2 sets wheels

Sorry guys, also 1 pair of Garrett 2860's and other engine parts.

Am dropping turbos off today to get a written report on their condition.

Also 2 sets wheels

Hey man, still interested in turbos, let me know how the report comes back, gimme dibs... lol, still interested in a set of rims, dont let that guard go either, cheers Damo

Where abouts are you located, and would you have the stock exhaust from the cat back? Cheers

Dave

Hey mate,

Located in sheffield, which is 20 minutes inland from devonport.

I think the exhaust is stock but it has had an apexi stainless steel muffler welded onto it, not too sure though.

Will check in morning and get back to you if you wish.

are there still seats? if so what condition are they in? if madaz doesn't take the turbos i will

Hey mate,

Seats are still there but the drivers seat and the framework is all bent up from where he hit the pole, passenger seat is in good nick though

Cheers

Hey man, still interested in turbos, let me know how the report comes back, gimme dibs... lol, still interested in a set of rims, dont let that guard go either, cheers Damo

The guy wasnt too keen on giving a written report without stripping them right down and rebuilding them which would then cost me heaps and i would have to sell them for the same as a brand new set would cost :blink:

But, he gave a verbal to me and said that they are in good condition etc and suggested bringing any potential customers down there with me and the turbos so he can give them the an assesment of the turbos face to face.

Still thinking bout the rims, will let you know in the next couple days, still got the guard too if you still want that held

Cheers

you have the left front inner guard? and the left and right brake ducts?

Still got the inner guard, yours for $20 if its the piece im thinking about???? The plastic piece under the wheel arch

Dont know what you mean about the brake ducts???

They the piece of mesh sorta thing in the front bumper?

the bit of plastic that goes between the wheels and the front bar. and the brake ducts screw to the bottem of it. you can see the rhs inner guard in the pic.

I was on the right track then, i thought i was, just wanted to make sure we were on the same page. No brake ducts on either of my skylines, the grey one or the white one, maybe that year didnt come out with them?????

Amyone know????

mate do you have the front reinforcement bar?

The bumper bar reinforcement part? The piece that sits in behind the plastic bumper which you bolt onto the car?

I thin k we are on the same page but i just like to make sure

Cheers,

The bumper bar reinforcement part? The piece that sits in behind the plastic bumper which you bolt onto the car?

I thin k we are on the same page but i just like to make sure

Cheers,

yes thats EXACTLY what im talkng about

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