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Hey guys, picked up this r32 gts-t to use the motor, box loom ecu, etc etc for my cefiro.

Parting rest of car out.

Has had a decent hit in front, moved drivers side strut tower over a bit, rail however looks straight. Im not a panel beater though. It is not written off either.

As above, im taking motor, loom, ecu, gearbox, alternator, power steer pump. Everything else is avaliable.

Interior is very neat, apart from wear on steering wheel and handbrake boot.

Rear quarters, boot, lights etc all in good condition, it looked like a neat example before it met its untimely death.

Some prices

Has stock exhaust from front pipe, rear muffler is a cannon, $250

Unknown brand front strut brace (straightend out one bracket) $50

Stock struts and springs (good for clearing defects) $200

Slotted rotors and front calipers with still heaps of pad left $300.

Blitz BOV with piping to suit r32, $100, with come with blanking plate for stock bov.

etc, etc,

Best to call or pm if after anything specific.

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Alternatively, once I pull what I need out I'm after $1400 for the remaining car.

Located in Nowra NSW.

pm or 0400257530

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Gearbox now for sale, $400

Rear lights $50 each

rear bar $100

Boot lid with stock wing $100

doors, complete with glass, trims, mirrors, switches $100 each

Stock front seats in immaculate condition $150 pair

rear seats in immaculate condition $100

Left hand headlight $50

Wheels in pic, 16's, with 225 50 16s yet to check exact sizes of wheel, guessing 16 by 7 or 8, with offsets around 35, tires average $300

Prices neg, to a point.

To anyone thats sms'd me and not got a reply, had to format phone, lost most contacts and msgs.

Whole car being stripped, so if after anything specific, sms, or pm

^^^clearly grey as can see in pictures.

i need glove box.

stero/ashtray surround if not broken?

that case/compartment 2x below the climate control.

inbay/engine stock cooler piping 2 pipes that go to stock cooler?

all delivered to vic 3029?

ps ..can put in a big box and use e-go for delivery...

in the boot where the fuel pump cover is there should be a squarish steel cover with two bolts in it. (covers the power plug) if it is there - how much with the two bolts?

if you need an image of it I can provide one.

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