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ok just some randoms stuff i had in my shed but to good to throw away

gtr doors with extrusion bars, i used to pass compliance ( cheaper than getting them bars made )

come with one driver side door card every thing works and comes with mirrors all operational

also comes with windows - 100 for both

rubbers that sit above lights under the bonner- FREE

front lip spoiler, (retractable one!!.. i have motor and mounts somewhere but are lightly damaged) 10$

factory mud guards lol - 10$

rear spoiler clear coat is gone, but light still works - 10$

pass side guard bent but totally repairable - FREE

R32 SEDAN BOOT LID - 40$

oil catch tray.. :S sits under radiator/sump looks really clean and tidy once on - 10$

light seals.. why do i have these - FREE

will post at buyers expense on smaller items

msg/call me any time on 0411294023 shaun

items are in vic

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i have other parts around somewhere ie castor rods, hubs, bushes petrol tank lights interior pieces just shit lieng around will post them up on weekend.

hey mate interested in the LIp and was also wondering if you have the

passenger side door from an r32 do u have the window button that winds it up and down?

cheers

  • 4 weeks later...

allot of this shit is still available.. every thing except the doors +boot lip are now FREE!! HORAYY

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