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All parts off an 1989 R32 GTR with minor front end damage. Located in Adelaide. Willing to post at buyer's expense. If I haven't listed an item u are looking for, ask.

Engine/Mechanical

Plenum & Throttle Bodies $300.00

Standard Block $700.00

HKS 2530 Turbos approx 10,000k's old $2,000.00

Exhaust Manifolds $50.00

AC Compressor $120.00

Power Steering Pump $100.00

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Alternator $50.00

AAC $50.00

Coil Packs x6 $100.00

Ignitor $50.00

Covers (minor crack on front cover) $300.00

Crank Pulley $100.00

Turbo Oil Water Lines $50.00

CAS $120.00

Tomei Camshafts $500.00

Greddy Cam Gears x2 $200.00

Windscreen Wiper Motor $40.00

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Brake Master Cylinder $50.00

Clutch Master $50.00

Boost Sensor $30.00

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FMIC Piping x4 $80.00

BOV x1 and adaptor plate $50.00

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Cross Over Pipe $50.00

AFM's x2 $140.00 (2 Sets)

HKS Pod Filters and piping x2 $80.00

Gearbox $500.00

Front Diff/Sump $300.00

Power Steering Reservoir $30.00

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O2 Sensors x2 $50.00

Engine Wiring Loom $200.00

Injector Resistor Pack $50.00

Fuel Rail $40.00

Clutch and Brake Pedal $30.00

Accelerator Cable and Pedal $50.00

Windscreen Washer Bottle $30.00

Front Driveshaft $40.00

AC Condensor Fan $20.00

Standard Clutch Fan $40.00

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Starter Motor $100.00

Interior

Dash Cluster 280kph (No Brand) $150.00

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Front Seats (wear on driver side seat) $500.00 (pair)

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Rear Seat $100.00

Momo Steering Wheel & Boss $50.00

Instrument Cluster Surround $30.00

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Door Cards $60.00

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Dash Loom $100.00

Carpet $80.00

Roof Trim $80.00

Center DIN Guages $80.00

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DS Window Control $60.00

Sun Visors $30.00

Boot Trim $50.00

KickPanels $30.00

HICAS Computer $50.00

Gearshift Surround $40.00

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Center Dash Trim $40.00

Rear 1/4 Trim $40.00

A Pillar Trims $30.00

Center Console $60.00

Door Garnishes $50.00

Interior Lights $30.00

Dash Windscreen Demister Vents $20.00

Glove Box $30.00

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Fuse Box Cover Interior $30.00

Drivers Footrest $20.00

Heater Unit $40.00

Climate Control unit $80

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Suspension & Brakes

Brakes & Rotors $500

Front Driveshaft $100.00

Brake Booster $30.00

ABS $180.00

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Tailshaft $150.00

Steering Column $150.00

Steering Rack $150.00

Exterior

Passenger Side Headlight $120.00

Boot $100.00

Passenger Guard $100.00

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LHS Door $130.00

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RHS Door $130.00

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Windscreen with RVM and in built antenna $200.00

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Rear Window $150.00

Sideskirts $50.00

Wiper Arms $30.00

Fuel Tank $150.00

Tail Lights $50.00 each

Genuine GTR Rear Wing $100.00

Passenger Indicator $20.00

Rear Bar $50.00

Cowl Pane l $40.00

Reverse lights $30

Clutch lines $40

Side mirrors $50 each

Rear Bumper $80

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Prices on some parts may be negotiable but within reason.exterior parts factory silver. Any questions, post or pm or email [email protected]

Remaining pics are on their wa. Let me know if you want anything specific.

do u haev the interior panel for quarter windows?

plz email me at

[email protected]

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