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i got parts that are taking up roomm, need them gone asap Cheapp

R32 gtst bonnet, type-m blue, $50 good condition

R32 gtst bonnet, Primer, $50 Good condition

R32 gtst bonnet, choped lip, lip needs to be filled up, $50

R32 gtst rear cradle, diff, brakes, calipers, all arms,, handbrake cable, evrything, ectt $150

R32 gtst front suspension thing, caster arm, hubs, calipers, discs, front left and right, 5stud, missing 1 caliper, $150 for both front

R33 gtst front suspension thing, caster arms, top arm things, hubs, calipers, discs, left and right, complete, 5stud $250 for both front

R33 gtst Manual converion, Clutch pedal, Brake Pedal, Clutch master cylinder, Lines, Clutch thing on gearbox that moves lol, $100

R33 gtst Diff with manual tailshaft $150

s13 front 4stud hubs x2 left and right, with 4 discs, $50

S13 rolling shell $700

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s15 conversion front guards

has side skirts, 1 extra

apexi suspension,

tinted back lights

R33 gtst brake master cylinder

Drift handbrake button thing

Drift steering wheel

Full black interior

All sound deadner removed, and air con things

r32 m-spec seats

front slotter rotors

d-max pads at front

no rear bar, no bonnet, no front bar, no front light, no enigne no box, its in diffrent colours, blue, red, black, white

was a project drift car but lost intrest, selling evrything

Skyline R32.4 $2000 roling shell

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R32 with R34 front end, Wide body

Big wide rear guards

Big wide front guards

full bodykit looks tuff

half in primer hand in that original white suff on it

the back guards are almost done blending into car

front end will need to be adjusted, just roughly on,

got 1 left r34 gtr headlight, but clips damaged

no engine no box,

got manual converion for it, clutch, master cylinder ectt

front slotted rotors, fat ones

no seats, most of interior is ther, just little bits and pieces missing,

Suits project, lots intrest

mostly body work needed, rub back and primer and paint wateva colour

Melbourne, western suburbs

0411980023

need evrything gone asap,

Also got

R33 s2 dash airbag, good condition $100

R33 s2 Dash, mint condition $100

R33 gtst rear bar reo, $20

also got

R31/vl Full locker diff, 4:11 gear ratio, complete discs/calipers/ suspension evrything, was on a r31 drag car that pulled 11z full street trim and done lil wheelies =]

any pics of this(R33 gtst front suspension thing, caster arms, top arm things, hubs, calipers, discs, left and right, complete)?

got no camera atm but it looks the same as evry other r33 front suspension thing, not shore what people call it but its connected to the k-frame and stuts, the complete thing lol

Hey mate would you sell the 32 driver side front hub? Thanks

sorry mate, i want to sell it complete, i want to get rid of all of it, dont want parts lying around

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