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hey guys got some stuff lying around. dont need em anymore since i sold my car

been literally sitting there collecting dust.

32 gtr box in unknown condition, came with my 26 which was all botled together OFFERS???

gtr amber indicators with top clips still in tact. $100

gtr spoiler in the burgandy color $100

r32 dash with no bubbles. $50

and a box of goodies so just offer me a price

of what i can think of thats in there is

seat belts all round buckles and everything.

floor mats all round.

rear lower trims dont have the uppper ones

a pillar trims with 2 screw wholes in the right one

glove box

center console

lower interior cover where the fuse box is

rh front window ( got this so i could replace my old one just never did it)

cheers

pm or if u want a quciker reply then call or msg me 0412-219-552

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