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I have some gtr parts left over from my r32 I bought and the car was full of rust and had everything transferred over into new shell what is in the pics is what's for sale.

Pair of front indicators no scratches although each has mount broken where it pushes onto headlight.

Passenger side seat

R32 gtr grill X 2 $75 each

Rb26 vavle covers and valley cover paint bayside blue $100

Rb26 standard fuel rail $10

R26 mines pod adaptors running z32 afm's with blitz filters i think $200

R32 gtr ecu has mines sticker on it and nistune written on it. Was running my 888cc siemens injectors and 25psi $200

R32 gtr front pods side skirts and rear pods. $100

R32 Rb26 standard plenum in black hpc coating $170

R32 gtr dash board slight lifting. $150

R32 gtr lower steering column cover $30

R32 gtr door arch strips and rubbers $40 each side

R32 gtr Front gaurds on dints pass has bubbles on lower half but no rust on inner side. $150 each

R32 gtr doors less switches $120 each

R32 gtr boot interior lining rear over boot latch $30

R32 gtr boot lining pass side $30

R32 gtr front windscreen gutter tray no cracks $50

R32 gtr stock intercooled $100

R32 gtr stock radiator $100

R32 gtr centre console $80

R32 gtr gear surround plastic with 2 screw holes on pass side with no boot $50

R32 gloove box $60

R32 gtr driverside kick panel $20

R32 gtr plastic sill covers $30 each

R32 gtr interior light $20

Ame wheels to suit gtr with 215/45/17 tyres that are 80% tread $600

Pick up is available from greenbank. Phone number is 0424607516 Thanks

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Front indicators mount broken where clips onto headlight $50 each

Passenger side seat $100

Rb26 standard fuel rail $10

R26 mines pod adaptors, afm's with blitz filters i think $200

R32 Rb26 standard plenum in black hpc coating $170

R32 gtr dash board slight lifting. $120

R32 gtr lower steering column cover $30

R32 gtr door arch strips and rubbers $40 each side

R32 gtr Front gaurds on dints pass has bubbles on lower half but no rust on inner side. $150 each

R32 gtr doors less switches $120 each

R32 gtr boot interior lining rear over boot latch $30

R32 gtr boot lining pass side $30

R32 gtr front windscreen gutter tray no cracks $50

R32 gtr stock intercooled $100

R32 gtr centre console $80

R32 gtr gear surround plastic with 2 screw holes on pass side with no boot $50

R32 gloove box $60

R32 gtr driverside kick panel $20

R32 gtr plastic sill covers $30 each

R32 gtr interior light $20

R32 gtr front calipers $50 each

Ame wheels to suit r32 gtr $400

Tein coilovers type nr to suit r32 gtr $500

Pics as request of afm's mine's adapters and pod filters. $200 for everything.

Also have a standard speedo with white faces inserted not sure what brand has a c on it $200

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