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Sup, as described in heading,

Before I go to Nissan sourcing 'new' parts, figured someone's wrecking some of these random items. All for R32 GTR.

1x Headlight Switch Assembly. I may also take the whole fascia that surrounds the cluster.

1x Battery Cover. "If" they help hold the battery a little more still. I have the clamp but no battery cover, so only sheer clamp force will hold the battery firm.

10x Floor plugs. (The ones you will find holding your boot trim to the car)

The parts that sit in the door trims to hold the 4x6" speaker in place. Namely the speaker mounts, anything that stacks on top of them, and the "active speaker" stock speaker covers.

1x Spare wheel (can come in the form of a radial with no tyre, mainly after the rim)

1x Spare wheel cover.

1x Drivers seat adjusting lever. (The plastic handle)

1x Centre console fascia. Gloss black. (The plastic surrounding the radio/climate/centre gauges) - Ashtray and lighter optional.

1x ABS Unit. (The solonoid block near the turbos)

PM any costs + delivery to 2259.

Thanks in advance.

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Sup, as described in heading,

Before I go to Nissan sourcing 'new' parts, figured someone's wrecking some of these random items. All for R32 GTR.

1x Headlight Switch Assembly. I may also take the whole fascia that surrounds the cluster.

1x Battery Cover. "If" they help hold the battery a little more still. I have the clamp but no battery cover, so only sheer clamp force will hold the battery firm.

10x Floor plugs. (The ones you will find holding your boot trim to the car)

The parts that sit in the door trims to hold the 4x6" speaker in place. Namely the speaker mounts, anything that stacks on top of them, and the "active speaker" stock speaker covers.

1x Spare wheel (can come in the form of a radial with no tyre, mainly after the rim)

1x Spare wheel cover.

1x Drivers seat adjusting lever. (The plastic handle)

1x Centre console fascia. Gloss black. (The plastic surrounding the radio/climate/centre gauges) - Ashtray and lighter optional.

1x ABS Unit. (The solonoid block near the turbos)

PM any costs + delivery to 2259.

Thanks in advance.

Hi mate give Erwin a call i know he Wrecking complete R32 GTR so im sure he got all the parts you need.

0410069096 or sms him.

pretty sure i have one, will get back to ya

** EDIT: is this what you are after?

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I haven't taken it out yet so I dont know what it looks like underneath, but that looks to be the part yeah. Does it work properly? Mine turns only one light on, the maybe the other if it wants, taked 100 goes to get both lights on. I heard the lights run off the switch without relays, so I'll be wiring up a set of relays this weekend to save the next switch a bit.

How much if it's good mate?

Hi mate give Erwin a call i know he Wrecking complete R32 GTR so im sure he got all the parts you need.

0410069096 or sms him.

Interesting you say that, I just bought a rear seat off him and thought he rorted me! Lol but it's ok it came through today, I was worried cause of another issue we had bout 12 months ago when I received some faulty stuff, which he since replaced free of charge. I'll give him a call anyways, thanks!

I have the ABS Unit here ready to go

$150 plus delivery from perth

PM me if you want or msg me on 0422 648 745

Thanks Daniel

Hey Daniel,

The prob with mine is it's leaking, spoke to a few people and they say it's rare for them to leak? So I must ask the question for the record, does yours leak? :ninja:

Thanks all who are helping me out.

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