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Ok guys, stripping down another 32gtr.

This one is immaculate, 61xxx km chassis, has clipped a gutter sadly and smash the tow hook, bending the rail!

So here is a list of parts that will be coming out of it. This is off the top of my head atm, so I might be forgetting some stuff!

GTR bonnet - mint condition, black, alloy - $450

GTR front guards - mint condition, black, alloy - $350 pair

Projector headlights - $200

Apexi N1 coilovers, approx 2000km old. I think 11/9 rates, base height adjustment, damper adjustment etc PERFECT condition - $1000

Giant blue swaybars, will measure for exact size, unsure of brand but are bright blue and solid - $400 pair

32 GTR brakes, great rotors, good pads, $800

Nismo GMAX twin plate clutch, will measure discs when I pull box off. $900

GTR front seats, immaculate - $600 pair

GTR rear seats, immaculate - $200 set

5 point cage, with front side intrusion bars, great condition - $600

Door cards and all interior trims are immaculate, dash cluster shows 61,xxx km, all for sale, pm me offers on parts.

Genuine GREX oil cooler kit, with relocator and thermostat, perfect condition. $650

Engine:

Motor is a low km motor obviously, has a metal headgasket, HKS cams (will check size), HKS cam gears, 550cc injectors, R34 N1 turbos, Chipped ECU, loom, and everything to suit.

Bottom end - $1500

Head - $1500

R34 N1's - $1200

Cams & gears - $800

Injectors - $500

Would prefer to keep motor together as a solid running package. Will sell motor complete for $4500 with everything it needs to run!

As I said, there is probably more stuff! It just escapes me right about now.

Will also take offers on the shell, uncomplied, minor scuff on drivers rear quarter, all panels mint, glass mint, bootlid with wing, etc.

Pm's would be your best bet!

Also have.

japspec S15 motor with 76,xxxkm, 6 speed gearbox, and everything inbetween, from clutch fan to tailshaft everything out of s15. $4200, all mint, will compression check tomorrow. Has jap bb turbo. Removing as I'm going RB.

S15 passenger seat - $200

S15 5 stud conversion parts, hubs, lca's, brakes, etc. $1100

S15 trial front bar $200

s15 rear cradle, stock arms, no diff, shafts, hubs. $350

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Drivers side interior panel , (PERFECT condition) ANd i need the thing to keep the boot from coming down, i dont knw what its called. Also right side Blinker. can you do me a little deal for all these PM me

hey bud do you have the plastic thing that holds the (gear lever boot)

sorry for the lack of TECHNICAL termanology.. lol

but i need that and also the passenger dash vent.

cheers

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