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I've got a Black 8/1994 R32 Skyline GTS-T Type M that i'm stripping down. Damage is to the RH quarter, smaller damage to the L&R rear quarters.

Eg of parts available:

LH fog light and corner indicator

reverse lights and number plate lights

some rear lenses

full interior in gc incl trim, dash, wheel, pedals, gbox.

driveshaft

front and rear brakes

mystery suspension, has damper adjust on the front

windscreen, passenger's and rear quarter windows

undamaged left door

diff centre

NO engine, gearbox, ecu

Car is complied and has not been entered into the Written Off Vehicle Register

Just ask if there's other parts you're after and i'll have a look. Can supply pics. Located on the Gold Coast

Neil

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0402 546 596

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inark- i thought it must have been a mistake as well but the date on the compliance plate is 8/94. is there any way of telling off the factory plate?

WazR32GTSt- the left sideskirt is untouched, but the right has a bend in it.

does every skyline owner have broken air vents? unfortunately it seems it is impossible to remove the vents without cracking them so unfortunately the only way i'll be able to sell them is the dash as a whole. maybe you guys should get in contact with someone who can do you a group deal, i think at least 5 people have contacted me wanting them :s

sLo-32- emailing you

anyone else who lives in SE Qld and wants to come have a look for bits is most welcome.

and to the person that contacted me about the mats and centre console cover, please email me, i seem to have lost your message and have photos for you.

cheers

Neil

MM2death- i do have the din slot with door. its one of the items i've had a fair bit of interest in so make an offer.

Ryno- just looked at the surround on the front bar and its got a crack through it at the top. could probably be fixed if you're interested.

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