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Im in Canberra and would like to talk to you about some of your parts.

Can you please send me your mobile number so I can contact you.

Hey all,

Selling of parts from my R32 GTR, had engine bottom end failure so parting out. Make me some offers on the below :

Whats left :

The interior is pretty much all there EXCEPT for front seats, gear knob and door trim (doors are gone)

Front bar is gone as are the doors and boot lid, the gear box and front bar are gone.

So if it's not on the list below tell me what you're looking for and I will let you know if I have it... most likely will.

RB26DETT head (just been freshened up) $1800 complete.

Igniter pack $50

GTR turbo's, High Flowed BB Steel wheels. never boosted above 6 pounds.

ABS unit $offer?

NFU Coil overs Hight Adjustable (AWESOME ride the car handled like it was on rails) $1000

Stock GTR Cooler $100

Bonnet $550

grill $150

Rear seats (stitching loose up the top on one side) $offer?

Carpet all in good condition : $100

BRAKES : GTR Calipers, NEW DBA slotted rotors (just enough time to run my motor in and blow it up, so about 6000k's on them with no really hard breaking. new break pads (cant remember what brand they are, they are dirty pads but the stop hard. $1000 obo.

Vents left & centre -- $150 pair or $80ea

lower control arms -- $120

castor rods -- $100

Afm's green label -- $100 ea

tail lights -- $150pair

indicators -- $75pair

3 inch exhaust all the way through (it's flowy but pretty loud) -- $250

Complete engine harness. Price $250.00

Complete Chassis wiring from the head light to rear lights all fuse boxs etc. Price. $300.00

Gtr dash (buble in the usual spot but in great condition otherwise - $80

Gtr steering colum with ignition barrel. -$150

Gtr brake booster. - $60

Gtr clutch master cylinder with booster. - $50

Gtr brake and clutch pedals. - $30 each

Gtr front upper camber arms. - $100 pair

Gtr front castor arms. - $50 pair

Gtr heater box. - $70 fan - $30

Gtr centre gauges. - $50

Gtr power steering rack. - $100

Gtr power steering pump. - $50

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Hi all, Sorry for the late response, I didn't see that anyone had posted in a while... I will put together a list of what is still here tonight and take some photos for you all.

Cheers.

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