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I am wrecking a R32gtr, I have taken the doors and boot, NO front bar or side skirts,front guards, bonnet or seats, most interior items avalible including complete dash with vents in tact (not speedo) complete loom, tail lights, rear bumper and reo, complete abs unit, front crossmember, rear and quater windows also have a complete RB30- looking for $300, PM box almost full, just post up and i will answer, I have left out heaps but am sure someone will ask if they want it, no reasonable offers refused, cheers Damo

whats the rear bumper like? colour? how much?

Its harliqin in colour gold/green, its in very good condition, if still interested, Ill send u a pic and you can make me an offer, post up ure email address or text it to 0413239099, cheers Damo

i might be interested i have no idea on what there worth at all ? pic would be good what was a rough price you where after and will make you a offer around that ?

cos i am looking at other bodykits atm aswell.

Hey Damo,

Do you have any rear suspension parts for an R32 sitting in you shed?

Hey Antonio, naa, no 32 rear suspension stuff, but i might know somone here in Dev, Ill speak to him today and let u know,

Damo

Hey Antonio, naa, no 32 rear suspension stuff, but i might know somone here in Dev, Ill speak to him today and let u know,

Damo

Thanks Damo, yeah let me know. Have a bloke over here chasing parts for his sons car.

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