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have lots of bits and peices from a r32. just finished completely stripping and there is 2 many things to individually list. most items are stock interior stuff but also have doors/panels/bonnet/suspension/exhaust etc. will try and sell for pretty cheap as i am running out of room to store them and need cash for xmas.

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have lots of bits and peices from a r32. just finished completely stripping and there is 2 many things to individually list. most items are stock interior stuff but also have doors/panels/bonnet/suspension/exhaust etc. will try and sell for pretty cheap as i am running out of room to store them and need cash for xmas.

do u still have the steering wheel in exc condition?

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have lots of bits and peices from a r32. just finished completely stripping and there is 2 many things to individually list. most items are stock interior stuff but also have doors/panels/bonnet/suspension/exhaust etc. will try and sell for pretty cheap as i am running out of room to store them and need cash for xmas.

Have you got the little plastic panel that goes around the gearbox shifter and up around the stereo/cig lighter/centre console? Its one piece and its black. Let me know if you do i'll pick up ASAP.

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1. Ash tray for the people in the back.

2. The 2 air vents either side of the dash (the little oval ones up the top).

3. the small plastic bit that goes around the ignition.

4. the black plastic bit that goes around the shifter boot.

5. I am also after the middle and passenger air vents if they are in good nik (no scratches/craks) But Mundi asked for these first so i guess ive got secong dibs on them.

Please PM me with a price for each of the items. (including delivery)

Thanks mate. :)

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after this if u have it:

-Rubber seal around the drivers side window section (the bit that meets the window when u put the window up.... its attached to the body of the car)

-Rear left trim that goes up the pillar between the qtr panel window and rear window.

if you could email me [email protected] would be great.

cheers,

nark

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i am after the interior bit that goes over the top and down the back of the rear quarter window. If they aer in perfect condition i.e. not crumbling like mine are.

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Morgs - ur 3rd on the list so far for the centre surround.

CerealKiller - steering wheel is average condition, has worn out on top of wheel. let me know if u still want it.

Inark - rubber seal sold and r u after the interior trim that r32gts4 is describing above, if so then i hav it but the plastic clips that hold it is broken, not all, will still clip in, average condition.

Funkymunky - centre/side vents are damage/broken, sorry

Wazr32gtst - side skirts sold

r32gts4 - inark has 1st dibs on the trim, if he doesnt want it, then u can check them out.

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