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Hey guys,

Got some things I really don't need lying around:

2 x R32 Tail-lights (White Surround, Ie Both Sides) - $150

2 x R32 Windscreen Wiper Motors - $25 ea

1 x Passenger R32 GTSt Seat (On Rail) - $120

1 x R32 GTR handbrake - $10

Various Interior parts:

- Centre Console - $50

- Part that goes around the dash cluster - $10

- Part that goes around the centre console - $10

1 x R32 GTR ABS unit - $200

1 x R32 GTR Alternator - $100

1 x R32 GTR Starter Motor - $100

4 x R32 GTR standard Suspension (full set) - $300 ono

Give me some ballpark figures. You know what most of these parts are, but if you are interested I could get pics. Some parts may not be suited to freight.

Thanks,

Rick

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Hey guys,

Sorry about the delay, I have been busy.

Its not the panel that goes around the gearbox surround and up around the cluster/gauges/stereo. It goes BEHIND the dash, if you look at your interior side on you'll see a panel going toward the front of the car, on both sides of the middle of the dash, and thats it :D

You might have a boost controller or a turbo timer or something stuck to the side of it..

lwells: Sorry, don't have them :)

Nismo_286: Yep, got that complete in one piece, $50 :)

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NickySantoro, do you have the part number of the ABS system on a 33GTST ? Knowing Nissan they'd be the same, but it'd be good to be sure.

CerealKiller, the condition is average, a little bit of wear but its not really peeling off. Looking at the windscreen wiper motors, I've got 1 x front and 1 x rear, so this one is avail to suit yours if you want :mad:

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Appreciate it man...

Once i see the pic, i will reply back to you...

Cheers.

Sorry Nismo_286, been busy, i'll post up a pic of the thing tonight.

I'd prefer not to bucher it but I spose $20 plus freight if you want it, its in good condition.

Cheers,

Rick

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