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Hi all,

I'm moving house and found a few random parts to sell:

EBAY LISTING & PICS- GTR BUMPER

Genuine r32 GTR front bumper bar including lip and mesh for sale.

It's come off of a r32 gts-t, but fits a GTR of course!

Damage to paint -it's white but will definitely need a good respray.

Slight damage to side attachments- see photo.

Lip may need to be reattached properly.

No visible rust.

$400 ONO

EBAY LISTING & PICS- GTST BUMPER

Nissan skyline r32 GTR style front bumper bar to suit r32 GTS-T.

This item is new, I bought it from skylinesaustralia.com four years ago but never used it.

The colour is cream, needs to be painted!

No damages.

No visible rust.

$200 ONO

EBAY LISTING & PICS- GUARDS

Nissan skyline r32 guards (both passenger and driver's side) in WHITE.

Both sides are in decent condition- no dents, only light scratches that are barely noticable.

The dark bits on the bottom of each guard in the picture are from the rubber strip and can easily be removed.

There is slight rust on the inside of the driver's side guard.

$80 for both ONO

EBAY LISTING & PICS- COMPUTER

Nissan skyline r32 computer for sale.

Computer suits r32 GTS-T RB20det, manual.

Postage for computer can be arranged at buyer's expense.

$60 ONO

Items are located in North Parramatta.

Inspections welcome, any questions call or sms 0426 841 392.

Please note, this item is advertised elsewhere and listing may be taken down if sold elsewhere.

Thanks for viewing!

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did u read the rules?

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did u read the rules?

7. No external links! - Do not post links to items being sold on e-bay, or other forums. If you wish to start a thread advertising the same items on SAU, you must include all details and price in your thread. Asking people to refer to e-bay for more info is not acceptable. If you're too lazy to copy and paste the details on here, your thread will be deleted.

Sorry mate,

It's been awhile since I've been on=/

Fixing it up now..

Hi all,

I'm moving house and found a few random parts to sell:

PLEASE DISREGARD ORIGINAL POST WITH LINKS

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Genuine r32 GTR front bumper bar including lip and mesh for sale.

It's come off of a r32 gts-t, but fits a GTR of course!

Damage to paint -it's white but will definitely need a good respray.

Slight damage to side attachments- see photo.

Lip may need to be reattached properly.

No visible rust.

$400 ONO

post-35438-0-66894800-1318504984_thumb.jpg

Nissan skyline r32 GTR style front bumper bar to suit r32 GTS-T.

This item is new, I bought it from skylinesaustralia.com four years ago but never used it.

The colour is cream, needs to be painted!

No damages.

No visible rust.

$200 ONO

Nissan skyline r32 guards (both passenger and driver's side) in WHITE.

Both sides are in decent condition- no dents, only light scratches that are barely noticable.

The dark bits on the bottom of each guard in the picture are from the rubber strip and can easily be removed.

There is slight rust on the inside of the driver's side guard.

$80 for both ONO

SALE PENDING

post-35438-0-50031600-1318505148_thumb.jpg

Nissan skyline r32 computer for sale.

Computer suits r32 GTS-T RB20det, manual.

Postage for computer can be arranged at buyer's expense.

$60 ONO

Pick-up only for all parts (excl. computer)

Items are located in North Parramatta.

Inspections welcome, any questions call or sms 0426 841 392.

Please note, this item is advertised elsewhere and listing may be taken down if sold elsewhere.

Thanks for viewing!

Edited by spd3rk

Hey bud, youll find plastic doesnt rust and that the rust you find ia remnants of rust that was forming on you Reo Bar and other associated metal hardware...

GLWS :)

Edited by krayzie32

Hey bud, youll find plastic doesnt rust and that the rust you find ia remnants of rust that was forming on you Reo Bar and other associated metal hardware...

GLWS :)

Haha thanks mate, i thought it was a bit strange..

Nissan skyline r32 guards (both passenger and driver's side) in WHITE.

SOLD- pending payment.

Genuine r32 GTR front bumper bar including lip and mesh

PRICE DROP- $350 ONO.

Please note, the reo/support for this item is NOT included.

Also, clips are NOT included- the bar requires some work before it's good to go.

The side attachment on the right has snapped and will need work.

Please disregard the mention of rust-:whistling: It's not possible!

Would recommend an inspection before bidding!!

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