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i have the remains of a manual r32 gtst half cut for sale motor box ecu and loom are all gone but 80% of the rest is still available....

it has complete front suspension arms etc (2x pair complete struts)

projector style headlights

climate controll (2x)

instrument cluster (2x)

complete fromt brake setup (master,booster,discs,calipers,lines)

the dash was a bit nocked around but there are some good parts

and a whole heap more stuff really...

basically if you would like some parts just ask me.... all ill do is say no if i dont have the parts.... and im not too keen on posting something off interstate etc if its only gonna get me $10 or similar so keep that in mind please....i really would prefer pickup on most stuff but if its worth my while i *may* concider posting some items..... (just a bit hard cause of working hours) thanks guys Jon

***located in Toowoomba Qld near Brisbane sorta :)

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okay i do have the indicator assembly offer me what u think its worth.... i do better deal for in the hand transactions...

the surround that u wanted mate was destroyed when the cut was cut... sorry....

and yeah i have a clean ash tray... will just need a clean to remove smell.... and the vents im not too sure about at the moment cause the screen is in the way.... but as i said in first post i dont get much time to post stuff etc so taking half hour off work to post somethin worth $10....

unfortunatley both the vents were ratshit.... they had the cup holder things on them and hence they were stuffed......not a good thing those cup holders... but they look sweet in my hilux :D

also it has a direct plug in turbo timer to suit a r32 gtst and possibly suit other cars... its a stealth sorta one with a switch that fits into one of the 3 blanking gromets just under the instrument cluster on the dash....

and ill also add that some money will be donated to help out sau after sale of a few items :)

hey mic... dud mine was not abs but i do have access to a cut that was abs... but there is only a few parts left ....if u can show me a pic of what u need or a good description etc i can maybe source it for ya... also tell me what u wanna pay so i can pass it on...

like the later model lights with the big round light and a rectangular  instead of the 2 smaller rectangular ones..... $250 ono in good nick:)

Eek, that's more than I had thought... Will have a think. Any pictures?

LW.

hmm they are the same as on the front of my r32 gtst..... they are complete headlights ready to bolt on... ive sold a few other pairs for 250 aswell.... seems to be a decent price cause they are usually sold fairly quick... just look at the front of any r32 gtst/gtr if u see a clear big round light and a rectangular one thats the lights for sale....

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