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Got some parts lying around that i want to get rid off. Will post the smaller items at your expense but the larger items are pick-up only from Emerald, Victoria.

Electronics:

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer - Perfect condition black in colour - $50

JVC KD-DV4306 Headunit -Perfect condition- comes with remote and wiring loom,can play DVD's and also has a jack to connect I-pod - http://www.oztion.com.au/buy/auction.aspx?itemid=5842381 - $200

Kenwood KAC-6403 500W Amplifier- In new conditon, works perfect - http://www.productreview.com.au/showitem.php?item_id=15950 - $80

R32 GTST 1992 Parts:

Passanger side indicator - Has some scratches on far corner - $40

Climate control unit - Perfect condition - $60

Passenger and drivers side suspension set-up - Includes upper/lower control arms, knuckles/hubs etc - Crossmember sold - $100 each

Swaybar and links - $30

Castor rods - Rubbers in perfect condition - $50 Each

Steering rack - Good condition - $100

Front brakes with RDA slotted rotors - plenty of meat left on both the rotors and pads - $250

Coilovers - Rears are Bilstein and front are KYB Excel - G Gas Shocks - in very good condition, used for roughly 25,000KM. Once fitted they sit just at legal ride height - $300

Boot lid with original GTR Spoiler. Excelent condition, Has been de-badged and re-sprayed previously. Boot lid has 1 small scratch but could be buffed out and 1 small chip on spoiler although is almost un-noticable. - $350

Dash surround including wipers and light controls - Has a small crack in middle of plastic - Controls in perfect condition - $50

Speedo cable - Only used for roughly 5,000km - $50

Rear brakes & rotors - Good condition - Plenty of meat left on pads and rotors - $150

Rear subframe and diff - Good condition - $200

Manual Tailshaft - $100

Passenger and Drivers seats - in average condition - $40 each

AFM - Plastic is broken where bolts mount - Works perfectly - $40

Pics of some of the items can be found here - http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/

Edited by Shano3000

NEW PARTS:

Rear Subframe Including diff/Tailshaft/Rear Brake set-up/all suspension components. Passenger side lower control arm has damage, will need to be replaced. Everything else in good condition. $300

Complete Dash including vents - Dash in good condition apart from 2 small holes next to the instrument cluster where a guage was previously mounted. No bubbles, Passenger side vent is cracked. - $150

Pedal assemblies - good condition - Brake/Clutch/Excelerator - $50 Each

Rear seats - Good condition - $50

Rear seatbelts - Good condition - $40

Fuel tank - Has some scratching on the underside and a minor dent - $50

Damaged R32 Shell - Has damage above rear passenger wheel and drivers side rear quarter panel. Damaged rails. Front end of car is in good condition. $300

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