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hi guys,

these parts are from my previous black R32 GTR, aka GO21LA! as pictured below...it was a very clean car, my mate bought the engine so i decided to wreck the rolling chassis as parts.

i will be adding to this thread a lot more parts over the following weeks, i just need to pace myself with the parts i sell so i can keep track of things :)

if you need anything else in particular, chances are that i’ll have it so just ask me (except for the chassis, front panels & rear subframe)

1. gearbox $900.00

2. front door trims $240.00

3. rear door trims $200.00

4. dash pad (no cracks or bubbles – perfect condition) $150.00

5. dash cluster with 180km/h speedo (showing 65000km) $200.00

6. doors (includes tinted glass & power window mechanisms) $350.00

7. front windscreen (with antenna) $200.00

8. rear tail lights $200.00

9. new ASI radiator (unopened in box) $170.00

10. mirrors $120.00 sold

11. front lip $200.00 sold

12. factory afm $70.00

It’s a Bing Lee sale where “everything is negotiable” :)

regards,

marko

0405 336 843

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Hi do you have the factory airbox?

Secondly, what are the specs of the radiator?

Sorry I don't have the airbox, I'm actually looking for the factory airbox, exhaust and a top valley cover myself.

The radiator is 52mm still in box to suit r32gtr. I had the exact same radiator in the black gtr and the the temperature dropped significantly less than the standard radiator. That was with a 700bhp engine!

Center and passenger side dash vents condition and price please

Centre dash vent I sold a few weeks ago, sorry.

Passenger side vent is unmarked and not cracked like most of them. I bought 1 yrs ago for $90...you can have it for $75 :) (this includes postage if you're not in syd)

Hey mate how much for the rear trim the part surrounding the back side windows and where are you located?

Cheers

These are already sold, sorry mate

Hey interested in the dash are you able to tell me how much posted to 4107 brisbane

also seen you were chasing a factory airbox i've got one on here for sale at the moment if your

interested come with all plastic pipes attached to the intake of the airbox

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