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This was a complete r32 gtr 1990 model red,took it to have some small body repaires done and found rear railes rusted out to dangerious to keep driving so i am wrecking.

I advertised in tassy first as that is where car is,freight around aust is very resonable.

Already sold some parts listed below

front bar and reo

radiator and grill

front and rear seats

passenger door

abs unit

some interior parts

The rest or the car is for sale.this car was driving around 4 weeks ago.

Engine complete with everything,computer,loom,afm,air pods,clutch,gear box,fuel pump,turbo's I mean everything just put into car power up and drive away.$5000.00 plus freight and i will organise for buyer.

Complete brake system 4xdrilled disc's and 2x front calipers and 2x rear calipers,brake pads for both and fluid lines.$600.00

4 Nismo lmgt2 17 x 9.5 light weight wheels cw tyres to suit gtr [2 tyres good 60% and 2 tyres poor wear markers]

4 r32 gtr genuine wheels and tyres 700.00 [4 tyres good 40%]

Greddy e01 boost controller complete $450.00

PLUS POSTAGE OR FREIGHT COST

Thanks for looking i check my messager twice a day or you can sms me on 0409135950.

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This was a complete r32 gtr 1990 model red,took it to have some small body repaires done and found rear railes rusted out to dangerious to keep driving so i am wrecking.

I advertised in tassy first as that is where car is,freight around aust is very resonable.

Already sold some parts listed below

front bar and reo

radiator and grill

front and rear seats

passenger door

abs unit

some interior parts

The rest or the car is for sale.this car was driving around 4 weeks ago.

Engine complete with everything,computer,loom,afm,air pods,clutch,gear box,fuel pump,turbo's I mean everything just put into car power up and drive away.$5000.00 plus freight and i will organise for buyer.

Rb25det 5 speed gear box to suit rear wheel drive rb26dett conversion

Complete brake system 4xdrilled disc's and 2x front calipers and 2x rear calipers,brake pads for both and fluid lines.$600.00

4 Nismo lmgt2 17 x 9.5 light weight wheels cw tyres to suit gtr [2 tyres good 60% and 2 tyres poor wear markers]

4 r32 gtr genuine wheels and tyres 700.00 [4 tyres good 40%]

Greddy e01 boost controller complete $450.00

PLUS POSTAGE OR FREIGHT COST

Thanks for looking i check my messager twice a day or you can sms me on 0409135950.

Hi man

when you say rolling chasie that will include rear cradle and stub assemble plus front stubs and assembly,plus i only have genuine gtr rims for it to roll on.

so you make me an offer and i will look at it,another sau member has made an offer but it is far too low.please remember this is not writen off it was take off the road by me and i handed in rego.i even have the original compliance import papers form nsw and all vechile inspection reports from nsw and tas.plus the old tassy rego sticker.

i would also do you a front cut and send it on a pallett if you require

stuart 0409135950

Hi femno

sorry for late reply are u still after that part?

I do have make me an offer.

the car is complete in the rear once i remove these parts it will be none moverable.

stuart pm pleaase

This was a complete r32 gtr 1990 model red,took it to have some small body repaires done and found rear railes rusted out to dangerious to keep driving so i am wrecking.

I advertised in tassy first as that is where car is,freight around aust is very resonable.

Already sold some parts listed below

front bar and reo

radiator and grill

front and rear seats

passenger door

abs unit

some interior parts

The rest or the car is for sale.this car was driving around 4 weeks ago.

Engine complete with everything,computer,loom,afm,air pods,clutch,gear box,fuel pump,turbo's I mean everything just put into car power up and drive away.$5000.00 plus freight and i will organise for buyer.

Complete brake system 4xdrilled disc's and 2x front calipers and 2x rear calipers,brake pads for both and fluid lines.$600.00

4 Nismo lmgt2 17 x 9.5 light weight wheels cw tyres to suit gtr [2 tyres good 60% and 2 tyres poor wear markers]

4 r32 gtr genuine wheels and tyres 700.00 [4 tyres good 40%]

Greddy e01 boost controller complete $450.00

PLUS POSTAGE OR FREIGHT COST

Thanks for looking i check my messager twice a day or you can sms me on 0409135950.

How much for the bonnet and entire catch esembly to qld?

This was a complete r32 gtr 1990 model red,took it to have some small body repaires done and found rear railes rusted out to dangerious to keep driving so i am wrecking.

I advertised in tassy first as that is where car is,freight around aust is very resonable.

Already sold some parts listed below

front bar and reo

radiator and grill

front and rear seats

passenger door

abs unit

some interior parts

The rest or the car is for sale.this car was driving around 4 weeks ago.

Engine complete with everything,computer,loom,afm,air pods,clutch,gear box,fuel pump,turbo's I mean everything just put into car power up and drive away.$5000.00 plus freight and i will organise for buyer.

Complete brake system 4xdrilled disc's and 2x front calipers and 2x rear calipers,brake pads for both and fluid lines.$600.00

4 Nismo lmgt2 17 x 9.5 light weight wheels cw tyres to suit gtr [2 tyres good 60% and 2 tyres poor wear markers]

4 r32 gtr genuine wheels and tyres 700.00 [4 tyres good 40%]

Greddy e01 boost controller complete $450.00

PLUS POSTAGE OR FREIGHT COST

Thanks for looking i check my messager twice a day or you can sms me on 0409135950.

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