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Hi Mate, Just wondering if you have the Rear Bar Reinforcement of your R32 Also the bracket on the Driver SIde rear beaver panel ? Cheers Daniel

these are sold sorry

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hi guys,

i have had quite a few pm's from people who are looking for parts which i've already sold.

i dont blame you guys though for not wanting to read almost 20 pages of my thread in order to find out if the part you are after is still available...anyway, i have taken pics of the remaining parts i have from my black gtr which will help going forward - as below:

interior plastics, grommets etc.

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rockford fosgate speakers, rca's, sard fpr, gizzmo shift light, blitz fatt turbo timer etc.

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ecu's, fuses, relays etc.

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assorted hose clamps & t-clamps.

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rb30 timing belt, bonnet holder, boot seal, engine wiring harness.

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intercooler mesh protector.

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front swaybar with links & rubber mounts.

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servo motor for heater box (under dash).

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and i have completely forgotten what pump this is? :)

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if you need any further detail - please ask or call me 0415063555.

regards,

marko

" my precious " in evil voice.

Thanks Marko alot of us after parts are now so much better off.

In my opinion #1 seller

Excellent effort when your down to clips and clamps :thumbsup:

Hey Marko have you got the brown relay switch for the headlight. Looks like one in your picture of relays above.

If so can i grab it off you Plz

I do have that richard. To be 100% sure, do u still have your brown relay so that I can match up the numbers for you? Just in case there are differences...

Ok - numbers on the side

25230

C9963 12V

20826h

sorry about the delay...my relay has the following on it:

25230

c9963

10418h

it looks identical so i think it will work?

you can try it & if it works you can buy it :)

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