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Updating my post for yesterday im parting out a complete r32 gtst car is charcoal grey pic will be up tomorrow

contact me via sms or call 0402022085 car based in craigieburn. i will not respond to pms.

stock r32 wheels with tread bout 50% $600

r32 front seats $300 for the pair.

back seat $200

stock turbo $200 no shaft play.

fmic $150 $250 with all piping

front door windows $120 each

Rear Bar $250

reverse lights $50

tail lights $250 for the pair

front lights $300 for the pair

indicators jap orange$100 for the pair

gearbox $600

front brakes $300 or $400 all round

brake booster master cylinder $150 clutch master $100 clutch slave $80

bonnet two to choose from one is slighty damaged $100 and good one $250

brake rotors $100 each ono

standard suspension $200

diff lsd good condition $400

dash $300

center consol $100

remapped ecu $100

rb20det $1200

anything ive missed txt or call me for prices

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