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Updating my post parting out a complete r32 gtst car is charcoal grey

please only sms or call 0402022085 in craigieburn vic. i will not respond to pms as i have no internet access at my house

if you want pics ill send them via mms or ill email off my phone sorry couldnt get em up on my post

fuse box $40

power steering resevour $40

washer bottle $40

wiper motor front or back $40

dash surround $30 small crack minus switches

stock radiator $100

front doors $250 with Glass but no trims

front windscreen $150 if i can get it out in one peice $200 for back one same deal though

power door mirrors $40 each

after market muffler $80 or $250 for full system 3inch from cat

afm $200

dump pipe with o2 sensor $150 ono

rear boot lid $250 with wing or $200 with out

interior lights $30 each

dash ie dial $100

door switches drivers side $80 passenger $30

door trims $120 ono mint contd

front gaurds $120 each

boot interior $100 for the lot

dash vents$20 each

misc inteior parts from $5 to $40

stock r32 wheels with tread bout 50% $500

r32 front seats $300 for the pair.

back seat $200

stock turbo $200 no shaft play.

fmic $150 $250 ono with all piping or just piping $100

front door windows $120 each

Rear Bar $250

reverse lights $50

tail lights $250 for the pair

front projector lights $300 for the pair

indicators jap orange$100 for the pair or $40 for clear only one left

gearbox $600

front brakes $200 or $300 ono all round

brake booster master cylinder $150ono clutch master $100 clutch slave $50

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

brake rotors $100 each ono

standard front suspension $200 rear $100

diff lsd excellent condition $400

dash with one small bubble in the middle near main vent $300

center consol $100

remapped ecu $100 sold

power steering rack sold

rb20det $1000 just over 100k done on it

rear craddle $200 when i get it out

anything ive missed txt or call me for prices

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