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Hi all, just have a few parts leftover from a 32 GTR wreck. Whats listed is all i have so please dont ask if i have anything else...

I'm a little negotiable on price.

Located in SA. Not really too keen on posting things. Contact - via PM.

G force sensor - UNBROKEN! - $150

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Clutch and brake pedal - $50

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Steering colum, igniton barrel and cover - $70

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Air con/heater assembly - $80

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Clutch booster/master (vac line has broken off at the elbow) - $60

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Dash - Has a bulge but otherwise good - $80

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The computers - $50 for all of them

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Reverse lamps - $20

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Hicas solenoid pack - $40

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Unbroken fuse cover - $30

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Brake Booster - Some paint is flaking off - $50

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A pillar moulds - $60 pair

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P/S reservior - $20

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A/C compressor - $70

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Brake master cylinder, lines and ABS unit - Master cylinder appears to have faulty seal, ABS unit looks good - $100

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P/s pump - $50

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BOV's - $40

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Boot seal - No tears or rips - $50

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L and R Front knuckles, hubs, uprights, upper control arms, ABS senders, brake lines, drive shafts (One boot is cracked on both shafts) - $200 for it all

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LH tail light - scuffing to the left hand side of the mould. Is repairable. Or just replace the outer skin - $50

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RH tail light - Scuffing to RH side of the outer skin. RH lens missing small section of plastic - Useful to someone maybe? - $20

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Power steering pump be the same as 33gtr?

my Mates is rooted!

If you reckon it will fit I'll take it

pm me some details for pickup bud

thanks

Power steering pump be the same as 33gtr?

my Mates is rooted!

If you reckon it will fit I'll take it

pm me some details for pickup bud

thanks

I'm not GTR expert, but i'm 99% sure the 32 and 33 GTR pumps are the same.

I'll PM you shortly. I'm replying to PM's as SAU will allow me too. Stupid forum only letting you PM once every half hour... grrrrr

Hi, would you sell the left dash vent separately + post to 2763?

Yes, make an offer worth while and i'll post it. PM me

I will take the P/S reservior.

Give me a price to ship to the gold coast

cheers

Probably $15 champ.

Hya mate how are ya?

Just wondering if the clutch pedal is same as r32 gtst? Also price to ship to Perth WA

cjeers

Not exactly sure mate, i'm not much of an R32 guru. I would say it would be the same but i can't be sure.

Im after the reverse lamps and brake booster. PM me if there still available thanks

PMing.

ok pm your paypal details please I will take that ps resiover

F**k paypal. Bank deposit champ.

I'll PM you when this damn forum will let me! What is it with only being able to send 1 PM every half hour??

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP, stuff needs to go people.

Also, sick of time wasters! If you dont really want an item or dont have the cash, please dont waste time contacting me.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 5 months later...
  • 3 months later...

Bump. Threw half of the stuff out that was quite useless.

Still have whats in the photos.

Price drops;

Clutch and brake pedal - $35

Clutch master and booster - $40

Unbroken fusebox cover - $20

Brake booster - $35

ABS unit/master cylinder - $80

P/S pump and bracket - $40

L/R Front hubs, knuckles, drive shafts, brake lines and upper control arms - $150

Want it all gone! Cheers.

Hey Kitto, the clutch pedals are different between GTR and gtst. GTR is shorter in the section that meets up with the firewall because of the clutch master booster being recessed into the firewall.

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