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hey guys ..

wrecking complete R32 GTR grey 1989 model, currently unregistered, un-complied although it can be complied. the only parts unavailable are -

front bumper bar

l/h front headlamp

l/h front guard

if someone is wanting to buy complete car, first in best dressed really as the car will be stripped for parts regardless, offers around 10k maybe considered ( not my car doing for friend )

the rest of the parts are available and for sale in immac condition ( by immac i mean no scratches, dints ready to bolt on ) refer to pics below

bonnet

r/h headlamp

guard

engine & gearbox, all interior and basically anything you can see from the pictures besides the above.

thanks

please refer all enquiries to 0400 944 944 as msgs / emails etc will not be replied to

LOCATION - WOLLONGONG, SOUTH OF SYDNEY 1 HOUR !

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hey buddy ..

as i said in add, its not my car, refer to mobile number available

i think the seat has a bit of wear on it but im really not sure on price or anything, i know it will be reasonable but yeah.

anyone wanting info on anything at all, call or text the mobile number available ...

Checked out the car today and picked up some parts. As per the pictures it is in good condition with a lot of good parts available.

Call 0400 944 944 to speak to the owner - nice guy to deal with.

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