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HI all

Sadly my GTR has been smashed up several months ago and I have decided to part it out to compensate for my loss. The car has already been stripped ad most parts are ready to go.

Parts are located in Adelaide Hills

Please contact me by my mobile 0417975331 vie call or text rather than personal messaging here, as I will not always have a pc at hand and you may not get a response or a while (hence sms/ phone call)

LHS of car has been crushed in the center. Contact me for parts you are after. ( basically everything is available minus crushed parts) I will list parts and photos later

NO LOWBALL OFFERS OR TYREKICKERS PLEASE

Engine (136xxx kms)

N1 turbos

runs fine (running 14 psi previous to accident tuned by JAZMAC Performance Garage)

Power FC with hand controller

Gearbox (runs fine no slipping crunchng etc)

Engine wiring loom

($5500 for power fc plus engine and loom and gearbox) Will seperate if interest

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do you have your climate control unit and associated bits,

Boot lining and trim ?

the metal sheet that closes up the hole between the boot and the rear seats ?

the factory gauge cluster IE oil temp, voltage and boost ?

also what about side skirts ?

Edited by Nee-san
  • 2 weeks later...

yes i do, please conaqct me via mobile as i have no idea how to use this site. cheers

Have you the black centre consol surround - around the radio / air-con / instruments?

Les . . .

i have all things u have asked for but not the side skirts. please contatc via mobile.. cheers

do you have your climate control unit and associated bits,

Boot lining and trim ?

the metal sheet that closes up the hole between the boot and the rear seats ?

the factory gauge cluster IE oil temp, voltage and boost ?

also what about side skirts ?

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