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Hey Guys,

I have sitting in my yard (needing a home),

r32 GTR half-cut, engine (done 73xxxkms, compression check of ~158 across all six, welcome to come and test yourself's), gearbox, twin plate clutch, ECU and loom, dash, instruments.

Welcome to come and inspect.

Chasing $6000 for complete half cut.

Also have complete rear end for GTR R32. Cradle, diff, hubs, axles, brakes.

Chasing $1100 complete.

Front complete knuckles $300 the pair.

Front LCA $400 the pair.

Front axles $150 the pair.

Front radius/castor arms $250 the pair. (Adjustable's)

Front upper camber arms $300 the pair. (Adjustable's)

Few other bits and pieces. Located in The Gap, Brisbane, QLD.

Please don't hesitate to call me on 0431657139 Jason

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3K for the whole lot mate

jesus there's some orportunistic types out there.

Try to get a front cut from the importers now, with the exchange rates they are not bringing in any stock, and when they do???, it's selling for 6k plus, and it tired and old and worn.

Try Joe at SSS automotive in Sydney, that's a bit closer to you in Melbourne I'd say

Im selling a r32 gtr front cut here in Brisnabane ( sorry to hijack buddy) I reckon 6k is pretty fair, and I'm negotiable too, but not for anal rape

You could just go and buy a whole r32 gtr car for like 10k if you can find one????

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