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I have the following items that have been removed from my R32 GTR for sale:

1 x Passenger side seat and rail ($230)

1 x Drivers side seat and rail ($150 seat has a tear)

2 x Door cards (both driver and passenger sides $100 each)

1 x Roof trim (needs to be cleaned $80)

1 x Hicas pump (was working before it was removed $100)

1 x Standard fuel tank (no fuel pump $150)

1 x Walbro 255 LPH/550hp fuel pump (has only been used to prime fuel rail vehicle was never fired with this fuel pump $120)

1 x GTR wing (needs to be repainted $100)

1 x ABS unit (needs a clean was working before it was removed $250)

1 x Standard radiator (has a few bent fins $70)

6 x Standard 440cc injectors ($300)

2 x Standard R32 Turbos ($400)

1 x Front bar (slight damage, front bar mounts fine, the lip just hangs down a little in the centre, its repairable $150)

any inspection welcome, all prices negotiable, im located in Banyo, Brisbane

pm me any questions

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Why in brisbane arhhhh will you post front bar?

i would prefer not to send it, just because it is damaged,

however i do have a new front bar coming next week, and i could put it in that box and send it down to you

i couldnt find the screws to put the lip on the front bar, the only damage to it, is the plastic clips that hold the centre of the lip up,

3 of them are brocken so the lip hangs down a little in the centre, it hangs down less than an inch

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