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gota clean out the shed, Lots of parts,

all cheap

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R32 parts

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complete right door with trim, $70

complete left door with trim, $70

gtst bonnet $100 type-m blue

gtst bonnet $100 primer

gtst bonnet, cut lip, needs patchin $50

right guard, $70

left guard $70

boot lid with spoiler, type-m $70

boot lid with spoiler holes, $50

rear bar $50

rb20det Block, has all parts, pistons, crand, rods ectt, just head removed, $100

front and rear suspension and brake setup 5stud

-discs

-calipers

-hubs

-caster arms

-upper arm stuff

- $500 for full kit

Full car wiring loom with all moduels and fuse boxez ect, $100

manual tailshaft $60

sway bar $30

gtst diff $100

interior parts, ask got lots,

gtst seats, front and rear $150

gtr rear seats, $200

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R33 parts

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complete right door with trim $70

s2 dash with airbag, mint condition $150

s2 front seats $150

R33 gtst front and rear, Discs, Calipers, Hubs, Caster arms, upper arms, complete setup $700

gtst s2 diff, $100

manual tailshaft $100

lots of interior parts, ask me

Need everything gone, got other parts i didnt mention

western suburbs, melbourne

i will only post small stuff, if you can organise postage for larger items i will send

0411980023

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hey man just wondering do you still have the

"front and rear suspension and brake setup 5stud

-discs

-calipers

-hubs

-caster arms

-upper arm stuff

- $500 for full kit" ?? and i was wondering how much do you think it would cost to send it to Adelaide ??

hey man just wondering do you still have the

"front and rear suspension and brake setup 5stud

-discs

-calipers

-hubs

-caster arms

-upper arm stuff

- $500 for full kit" ?? and i was wondering how much do you think it would cost to send it to Adelaide ??

still got it, pm sent

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