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hi all time to part out my gtr..

bonet $500.

bonnet with slight damage $350

grill $150

front guards good condition $250 each

front guada with slight damage $150 each

front indicators $80 each

L/H tail light $125

door glass. $150 a side.

rear quater glass $200 each

rear screen oem $350

front screen aftermarket $150

carpet $100

320k nismo dash $350

rear seat good nick not faded $200

doors L/H $350 comlete without glass with trim 400 with glass( early "lightwieght" type-no intrusion bars)

r/h door needs skin $150 as above

window switch $50

front seats abit grubby and drivers one worn abit, $450 pair

atessa pump $200

slightly damaged bootlid $100

bare rear subframe $50

shell will be up shortly. (no numbers) needs r/h quater etc etc...(not rolling)

r32gtr shell with good rear quarters (good for parts/inner panels etc) $1200 (not rolling)

pics up soon

local pickup preferd (toongabbie sydney)

will ship at buyers expence

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after a price if you got it for the cable that opens the boot/fuel cap and the greyish screw/clips that hold the rear garnish in the boot down. cheers posted to melbourne VIC

why is no one from nsw....

umm shipping would be about $20 for express.

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