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Hey guys

trying to source some interior pieces to get it back up to scratch, please pm with any parts available and prices,

R32 dash in perfect nick no bubbles

R32 dash cluster (working and around 190xxx want to keep it as close to real as possible)

R32 dash cluster surround (with all buttons attached)

R32 steering wheel in perfect nick

R32 steering column surround pieces

R32 stereo surround (prefer out of late model with grainy surface)

R32 gearknob with shift pattern

R32 side steps in perfect nick

R32 floor mats in perfect nick (may be hard they are 20 years old)

R32 rear seat (bottom piece)

R32 door trims in perfect nick

so if anyone with wrecking wants to offload most of their interior shoot me a pm!

cheers guys

Kyle

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i have a complete gtr interior out of a 32 i stripped today minus front seats and steering wheel if u want me to ship i can arrange has a 320km tacho

text 0431741272

located adelaide but

Iv got the Dash Cluster Surround here (top half complete with all switches / buttons in good working order and Very good condition.)

(Bottom half) Clock was sold a while ago, hole for immobiliser light

also have steering column surround peices and 1 side step in gd condition will check which side

pm me if interested

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