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stripping the 32 as ive purchased a 4 door-

gtr front bar with lip

fibreglass copy

lil bit of damage

easy repair

$150

r32 gtst stock rims

16" with rwc tread

$200 for all 4

3" front pipe(dump to cat)

good cond

$100

turbonetics 35mm external gate

$150

blown hypergear tr43 turbo

needs bearings

35mm tial copy gate welded to exhaust housing

v band dump welded to turbo

$200

rb20 r32 engine loom

$150

rb20 manual ecu

$100

stock r32gtst fuel pump in cradle

$50

rb20 auto gearbox

mint

$200

auto tailshaft

$80

r32 gtst 5 stud brake setup with hubs etc

calipers,rotors,pads,hubs etc

$500

r32 brake master cylinder and booster

$100

2X r200 lsd's

both mint one has 70k other 110k

$100 each

rb20 green label afm

$80

r32 gtst passenger seat

mint

could do with a clean

$80

r32 tail lights

$100 the pair

r32 headlights

projector style

$80 each

right hand orange indicator

$40

r32 blueface instrument cluster

130kms

$50

gktech steering wheel with boss kit

$100

r32 front subframe

$50

r32 rear subframe

$50

r32 front lca's

$100 pair

r32 stock front swaybar

$50

1992 r32 gtst bare shell with all glass,dash pad etc

green

all panels

pedal boxes

fuel tank

jap tint

reg'd in VIC

no defects ever

$500

car has til friday to sell whole then mass strippage will be happenin

0431683303

northern suburbs adelaide

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate i just need the rear 5stud hubs and brake setup.

Are you willing to separate and how much for?

Also interested in the engine loom if its for an rb20det.

Pm me.

Cheers.

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