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Item Summary: Wrecking R32 gtst skyline,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Rolled it

Contact Info: 0421047935 sms or pm me

i have a complete r32 skyline for wrecking

have complete rb20det half cut

coilovers cAPITAL D brand all 4 in excellent condition with no leaks

3 " stainless steel straight thru exhaust with cannon on the back

R32 front and rear rotors and calipers

Rb20det complete intercooler kit with polished pipe

front and rear Strut brace

Complete driver side door in black

Rear bar with rear pods in black

Boot lid in silver with no spoiler holes very straight

Any other parts you may need sms me or pm and ill have it if not sold ...

Also have heaps of interior parts avalaible carpet, rear seats , cluster , centre console ...

anything you need sms me or pm me and ill get back tou with prices etc

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