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Hey Marko, I'll take the timber spare wheel cover thingy.

Also if youw ant to seperate the boot carpet only, don't need the side trims.

Do you also have the dust cover that sits under the engine?

PM me your details mate, dependign on location will organise to meet up soon.

Cheers

Bobby

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Hey Marko, I'll take the timber spare wheel cover thingy.

Also if youw ant to seperate the boot carpet only, don't need the side trims.

Do you also have the dust cover that sits under the engine?

PM me your details mate, dependign on location will organise to meet up soon.

Cheers

Bobby

i have sent you a pm with my details for the wheel cover & carpet boot

i dont have the cover that sits under the engine

$750 for the box !!!

its in perfect condition mate that's a F#$@ steal, some very happy man will by it .

yes it is nick & you've driven my black gtr, box is nice to drive as well!

19. front upper control arms with nolathane bushes (done 2000km) - $150 PRICE DROP $120/quote]

still got these? will you post to Perth? pm me

thanks,

Clayton

19. front upper control arms with nolathane bushes (done 2000km) - $150 PRICE DROP $120

still got these? will you post to Perth? pm me

thanks,

Clayton

yes i do - if you want them, i'll cover postage :)

i'll pm you my bank details

Hi interested in your steering rack. Is it in good working condition?

Also how much shipped to melbourne 3133?

steering rack is good as new.

shipping seems to be about $20, as per auspost.com.au

if its anymore than that, i'll wear the cost :)

Hey mate any chance you still have the rotary light switch ?? If so how much with postage to 3805 VIC

EDIT: Just saw that you dont have the switch lol

Hey mate any chance you still have the rotary light switch ?? If so how much with postage to 3805 VIC

EDIT: Just saw that you dont have the switch lol

I sold the light switch a while ago.

Its 1 of those high demand parts though, speaking of high demand - I think I received dozens of pm's on front end parts, in particular front bar and front reo.

I can see an opening for a business venture, source aftermarket front end bits for an r32gtr and u will be a rich man!

52. nissan rear bootlid badge SOLD

i still have the following genuine badges:

- GTR bootlid (black)

- bonnet badge

- front ¼ panel GT badges

1. gearbox - $750

2. front door trims - $200

3. rear door trims - $170

4. dash pad - $150.00 SOLD

5. dash cluster with 180km/h speedo (showing 73000km) - $150

6. doors (includes tinted glass & power window mechanisms) - $320

7. front windscreen (with antenna) - $150

8. rear tail lights - $160

9. new ASI radiator (unopened in box) - $150

10. mirrors - $120.00 SOLD

11. front lip - $200.00 SOLD

12. factory afm - $50

13. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - $600

14. attesa 4wd pump - $350

15. input shaft for transfer case/4wd - $50

16. work wheel nuts - $120

17. hicas pump - $120

18. ohlins suspension, very nice ride & not too hard/bumpy like most coilovers - $400

19. front upper control arms with nolathane bushes (done 2000km) - $120 SOLD

20. speedo cable which has done 2000km - $70

21. dash clock - $40

22. rear subframe 'pineapples' to lock in blown out bushes & stiffen rear end - $70

23. spare wheel - $50

24. dash vent (passenger side) - $50

25. nismo engine oil cap - $20

26. left cv with knuckle assembly - $150

27. right cv with knuckle assembly - $150

28. torque split controller 'extreme tsc' - $100

29. drivers side window/mirror control - $80

30. sun visors - $30

31. complete boot trim - $160

32. timber wheel cover - $20 SOLD

33. centre console stereo fascia (late model grey wrinkle finish) - $50 SOLD

34. leather boots for gear lever & hand brake - $50 SOLD

35. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch & wiper button) - $40

36. power steering line - $40

37. caster (radius) rods (bushes are good) - $80

38. radiator overflow bottle - $30

39. passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - $80

40. door seal finish - $30

41. front window garnish - $30 pair SOLD

42. factory side skirts - $180

43. steering rack - $100 SOLD

44. front subframe - $60

45. front indicator - $90 SOLD

46. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $30

47. power steering reservoir - $20

48. earls braided brake lines (front and rear) - $120

49. factory blow off valves complete with plumbing - $130

50. gtr calipers front & rear, epoxy coated high temp red with a painted high temp stencil 'nismo' - $350

51. 'race brakes' race compound pads front & rear - $180

52. passenger side window switch - $40

52. genuine black gtr bootlid badge - $70

53. genuine bonnet badge - $30

54. genuine front ¼ panel gt badges - $60

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