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i need to get rid of all these parts

Going CHEAP

r32 5 Stud conversion $400 (hubs, caster arms, discs, calipers, ect)

rb20det manual box $400 (short shifter, was on drag car, done low 11z, poped wheelies, got photos)

r32 full rear diff cradle assembly $200 ( diff, cradle arms, ectt)

R32 gtst bonnet, primer $100

r32 gtst bonnet, dark blue $100

r32 type m boot with spoiler $100

r32 type m rear bar $50

r32 right door $50

r32 left door $50

r32 gtst seats, $150 set, front and rear

r32 guards $50 each, right and left

Rb20det engine parts, ask if you need

rb20det head, complete cams ectt $250

lots of r32 interior pieces, ask if u need something

R33 gtst diff $100

R33 right door $50

r33 right guard $50

r33 s2 seats $100 front only

r33 s2 dash, mint condition, airbag included $100

lots if interior pieces, askk if u need something

s13 Original Aero Front Bar $400 need a bit of repair, still in one piece, has zip tie stiching

Full locker Diff, 4:11 ratio, for r31 or vl, $300, with discs, calipers, shockers, ectt was on drag r31, done wheelies, low 12z

R32 rear cut, shell only $250

Melbourne

Western Suburbs,

0411980023

R32 interior blower/fan and a/c evaporator under dash posted to 4210?

Thanks Sam

dont have them, sorry

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