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hi i have lots of skyline parts for sale >>>

For Skyline R32 i have>>

2x rb20det motors, both pulled out of car, 1 is running, complete, with loom, everything, other is complete without loom, good for parts or recondition.. $1100 for both

1x rb20det, still in car, with auto box, running, complete with running gear, computer ectt. i payed 1700 and i got warrenty with it, got all papers, but warenty expired about a month ago, $1400

1 set of Front and Rear Standard gts-t seats, perfect condition with rails $350

1 set of Front and Rear Standard Type-M seats, perfect Condition with rails $350

Standard exhaust system from down pipe, with heat shield, good condition $200

complete LSD diff with brake pads and disks and shockers, the complete thing $500

The Whole Front Right Undercarridge, caster rod, control arm, coil over, disc, brake caliper, ectt, all of it with bolts, $450

The Whole Front Left Undercarridge, caster rod, control arm, coil over, disc, brake caliper, ectt, all of it with bolts, $450

Whole Air condition System Thing under the dash, $150

Lots of interior pieces, ask me if u need anyfin in paticular.

Doors, Guards, Bonnets, Bumpers

Rear Righ Quarter Panel, Roof

Lots of R32 gts-t parts

Need money, evrything has to sell asapp...

If u need anything in particular ask me!!!

Located in St Albans :)

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yes i have them, do you need the window trims or the lower trims??

If he does not want the window trim let me know and price too please also dash pad if it's mint.

regards

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wood you sell auto and tail shaft on its own?

if so pm me let me no how much

$400 for tailshaft and auto box, with all bolts

hey mate

Do u have the interior window washer thingy..u kno the button on the left of the dash that sprays water on ur window?

wouldnt happen to have stock airbox would ya?

hi, sorry i sold both of those

I am located in St Albans, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Earth, Solar System and whatev goes afta datt icon6.gif haha

$20 for each trim, i have a set of lower black trims and a set or normal grey window trims, i will sell seperate

you have headlights? if so which type? i am after the non-projector type

hi, yes i do have headlights, i have those 1z that are black wich chrome, not all chrome, they look good, they are not gassed, and they have been made black with chrome, not factory, $250

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