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hey man, im after the indicator stalk + combo switch that controls the indicators and high beams, if you have one please PM me.

Thanks.

hey man, im after the indicator stalk + combo switch that controls the indicators and high beams, if you have one please PM me.

Thanks.

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UPDATE!!

R32 GTR & GTS-t Parts

R32 Uras side skirts (dark blue) - $100

R32 Uras rear Bumper (dark blue) - $150

Or both skirts and bumper for - $200

R32 GTR factory side skirts (silver) - $150

Nismo black gear knob (New) - SOLD

Turbo smart bov with adaptor to suit R32 GTS-t - $100

Nissan Patrol Parts

GU Nissan Patrol UTE alloy side steps - $100

R32 GTS-t Parts

R32 JJR cold air box, modified to suit GTS-t factory piping (blue) - $80

Standard dump pipe x 2 - $50ea

Standard front pipe - $60

Standard exhaust manifold - $70

Standard exhaust manifold heat shield - $30

Turbo smart bov with adaptor to suit R32 GTS-t - $100

Blitz bov and alloy pipe which replaces one the standard intercooler pipes on a GTS-t - SOLD

Rear boot wing (black) – $60

Standard cross over pipe - $40

Instrument cluster - $70 PENDING PAYMENT

Instrument cluster surround - $50

Standard space saver spare wheel x2 - $50ea

Door trims RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Rear parcel shelf - $10

B/C pillar trim RHS & LHS - SOLD...

Rear “door cards" RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Glove box - $30

Kick panels LHS & RHS - $15ea or both for $20

Centre consol - $70

Outer window surrounds (that door rubber sits in) $40ea or both for $60

Steering column plastics - $30

Drivers side lower plastic panel (the one which has air con vent in) - $30

Dash in fair condition - $80 (vents SOLD)

Lots of other various parts leftover from a wreck so just ask

All prices are O.N.O.

Postage of parts is at buyer’s expense.

I am located in Townsville QLD.

PM me for further info and photo's

trez

UPDATE!!

R32 GTR & GTS-t Parts

R32 Uras side skirts (dark blue) - $100

R32 Uras rear Bumper (dark blue) - $150

Or both skirts and bumper for - $200

R32 GTR factory side skirts (silver) - $150

Nismo black gear knob (New) - SOLD

Nissan Patrol Parts

GU Nissan Patrol UTE alloy side steps - $100

R32 GTS-t Parts

R32 JJR cold air box, modified to suit GTS-t factory piping (blue) - SOLD

Standard dump pipe x 2 - $50ea

Standard front pipe - SOLD

Standard exhaust manifold - $70

Standard exhaust manifold heat shield - $30

Turbo smart bov with adaptor to suit R32 GTS-t - $100

Blitz bov and alloy pipe which replaces one the standard intercooler pipes on a GTS-t - SOLD

Rear boot wing (black) – $60

Standard cross over pipe - $40

Instrument cluster - $70

Instrument cluster surround - $50

Standard space saver spare wheel x2 - $50ea

Door trims RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Rear parcel shelf - SOLD

B/C pillar trim RHS & LHS - SOLD...

Rear “door cards" RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Glove box - $30

Kick panels LHS & RHS - SOLD

Centre consol - $70

Outer window surrounds (that door rubber sits in) $40ea or both for $60

Steering column plastics - $30

Drivers side lower plastic panel (the one which has air con vent in) - $30

Dash in fair condition - SOLD

Lots of other various parts leftover from a wreck so just ask

All prices are O.N.O.

Postage of parts is at buyer’s expense.

I am located in Townsville QLD.

PM me for further info and photo's

trez

UPDATE!!

PHOTO'S OF ALL PARTS ARE ON THE FIRST PAGE!

R32 GTR & GTS-t Parts

R32 Uras side skirts (dark blue) - $100

R32 Uras rear Bumper (dark blue) - $150

Or both skirts and bumper for - $200

R32 GTR factory side skirts (silver) - $150

Nismo black gear knob (New) - SOLD

Nissan Patrol Parts

GU Nissan Patrol UTE alloy side steps - $100

R32 GTS-t Parts

R32 JJR cold air box, modified to suit GTS-t factory piping (blue) - SOLD

Standard dump pipe x 2 - $50ea

Standard front pipe - SOLD

Standard exhaust manifold - $70

Standard exhaust manifold heat shield - $30

Turbo smart bov with adaptor to suit R32 GTS-t - $100

Blitz bov and alloy pipe which replaces one the standard intercooler pipes on a GTS-t - SOLD

Rear boot wing (black) – $60

Standard cross over pipe - $40

Instrument cluster - SOLD

Instrument cluster surround - SOLD

Standard space saver spare wheel x2 - $50ea

Door trims RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Rear parcel shelf - SOLD

B/C pillar trim RHS & LHS - SOLD...

Rear “door cards" RHS x2, LHS x2 - SOLD

Glove box - $30

Kick panels LHS & RHS - SOLD

Centre consol - $70

Outer window surrounds (that door rubber sits in) $40ea or both for $60

Steering column plastics - $30

Drivers side lower plastic panel (the one which has air con vent in) - $30

Dash in fair condition - SOLD

Lots of other various parts leftover from a wreck so just ask

All prices are O.N.O.

Postage of parts is at buyer’s expense.

I am located in Townsville QLD.

PM me for further info and photo's

trez

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