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Hello parting out an r32 gtst white in colour

Engine, gearbox, extreame clutch, manual tailshaft, turbo, ecu and full loom, the whole package $2,200

or

flywheel, extreame clutch, manual tailshaft, manual pedals and gearbox $1200 ono

engine, turbo, ecu and loom $1400

also available

vlsd diff $220

rear lights $100 (sold pending cash)

boot with no spoiler holes $150 (sold pending cash)

Rear bar with reo $120

doors complete with windows (not including trims and switches) $170 each

brakes with 5 stud (front sold ) still have rear $250 comes with disc caliper hand brake cable and hand brake (rear sold pending cash)

3 inch cat back $250 (sold pending cash)

boot intirour $150 almost perfect nic all carpet sides and clips

r32 gtst seats ok nick $150 pair or $100 each

rear seat $90 in good nic

brake master cylinder $120 not abs

RH front light $100

RH front indicator $40

dash no cracks 2 small holes were guage was $250

good centre console $75

lots of extras pm what you want.

or sms me on 0413905585 for pics

im in sa

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still got afm? and also after the stero surround piece with the cigarette lighter socket

yep have both not sure if i want to seperate the afm though got but ill have a think a think about that sms me for price on that other bit k

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