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hey guys im wrecking my 1990 R32 GTR due to rusted back rails.

located in melbourne can help interstate shipping

pick up from glenroy (3046)

Bonnet : $450

head lights : $300

guards : $400

front bar and lip : $400

indacators : $ 100

raditor : $100

grille : $100

raditor shroud : $70

intercooler and pipeing : $400

condenser : $100

aircon pump : $100

rocket covers : $150

afm : $200

gearbox : $450

power steering rack : $150

power steering pump : $100

complete diff with cradle : $500

complete interiour $700

dash : $100

rear tail lights : $120

rear bar : $150

boot : $100

spoiler : $200

coil packs : $120

if i have missed anything feel free to pm me or call or txt me 0401816077

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gtr brakes are mine :D see you soon buddy!

ill pick them up maybe monday as i work in the city.

just pm me the address.. of if you can meet in the city!

sorry mate brake are gone

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