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hello,

I have an R32 gtst series 2 black in colour and I am selling these parts located in melbourne i will post pics tomorrow evening all parts are in great condition any questions please ask thanks...

R32 GTR fibre-glass front bar primed in black missing bottom lip ready for paint $100 O.N.O

R32 gtst type-m side skirts $160 - O.N.O for pair

R32 gtst series 2 front guards left or right $125 each

R32 gtst type - m rear pods $90

R32 gtst rear spolier with brake light $70 O.N.O

R32 GTR N1 headlights $250 for pair

17" Work Equiped racing wheels white 5 spoke with crome dish tyres have 95% tread one wheel does have slight camber wear $500 O.N.O

pick up is preferred Oakliegh area. thanks for reading

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guy's

been trying to reply but because i dont have enough post on here i am not able to send a pm to those who have sent me pm's really dumb i know but i dont set the rules so sami if your still interested in these rims please reply to me here and give me an email address or some thing please....

thanks guys

sorry guys just need 2 more post then i can reply to personal messages.....

im at work right now so when i finish i will reply to everyone that left me an email address...

once again thanks guys

  • 2 weeks later...

headlights are sold

front guards sold

rear pods sold

fibre glass front missing bottom lips is pending payment

not sure wat the offset is for the wheels just know they came off my mates 32 when he imported his car and there on mine now been flat out working 7 days for the past 3 weeks but i promise to post pics this weekend...

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone sorry for the later reply been busy with work....

i have pretty much sold everything now but the rims 17" work equipped wheels white 5 spoke with chrome dish probs close to an inch in-depth with tread will post some pics just been flat out latley... and getting isck of not being able to reply to my pm's really stupid thing that! Might have some 5 spoke 18s if anyone is interested some gutter rash no tread on rears make an offer... also i have a quad i am looking at selling 200cc 4 speed and reverse headlights, horn, adjustable rear suspension, remote start alarm once agian will get some pics

really sorry not able to load my pics and still not able to reply to my pm's please email me at [email protected]

thanks

And in reply to the pm i got the other day yes the wheels are 5 stud thanks...

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