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Hi All,

i have a few bits and pieces out of my half cut and out of my gtst shell. everything open to offers.

also stripping half cut so anything u can think off that i havent listed just ask.

Everything out of R32 GTST Type M

will get picks up soon or can email.

Untouched front reo $50

Type M factory side skirt $250, couple of scuffs nothing to major.

3 headlights all mint

2 RH $75ea

1 LH $75

Rear inside side trims (mint) $50pair

Clutch & brake pedal plus clutch pipes (Master&Slave cyclinders leaking) $75 all (can supply new slave for $58)

Dash (mint) $120 with good vents

Climate control unit $20 also have wiring and a/c mode box (offer$$ and il remove)

Instrument cluster $100 (140,xxxkms)

LH lower control arm $50 (ball joint good)

Washer bottle with both motors $25

r33 RB25 crossmember $60

MDU front coilovers $250 base height adjustable, 17 dampner

6 CA18det coilpacks with plugs $50

Located on the sunny coast qld

pm me

Ry

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