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Hey guys have the following parts for sale. Would prefer P/U's in Brissy, but i guess most of the stuff i have, can be posted at your expense.

Fuel pump $100

Fuel Door $40

Fuel tank $80

Passenger Door (complete) $150

Rear Rio Bar $50

Rear bumper $200

Rear Tail lights Pair $100

GTR headlights (pair) $200

Rear boot lid (wing + badges) $200

Fog Lights (Pair) $50

Front Bumper (2x cracks) $180

Side Skirts $150

Set of Side Pods $100

Right F guard (damaged) $150

Left F guard (perfect) $300

Left Front Guard Liner (perfect) $50

Rear GTR coilovers $150

Front Trust Coilovers $200

Aluminium Bonnet $250

Rear cradle $350

Tailshaft $200

Rear sway bar $200

Front sway bar $100

Front LCA (pair) $200

Front Upper Arms (pair) $100

R32 GTR Diff $800

Complete boot trim except carpet $50

Handbrake cable + assembly $80

Dash surround with digital clock – $100

Twin BOV’s with manifold piping to suit - $150

L+R Window door rubbers $70

Full floor carpet $50

Bonnet catch latch $30

Give me a call on 0431657139 if your interested. Everything in good nic, off a car that done 77xxxkms. Let me know.

(also have a GTR front cut for sale, engine, gearbox, clutch, ecu and loom) open to offers $6000

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