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Hi everyone, unfortunately I am parting out my r32 gtst after crashing it. The below list are all the bits and pieces I have pulled off thecar. Please buy so I can fund buying a GTR!!

I have the remainder of the wreck at mine but am getting rid of it in about a week. If there is something not there ask, you might be lucky andI might still have it.

All parts are from a 1992 Gunmetal Grey r32 GTST, located in Barden Ridge, Sydney. Generally prices are what I want, but negotiations are always an option

PM or contact me on 0425606137, can post some stuff but ideally local pick is best.

· 3 Inch Bellmouth Front/Dump Pipe With Highflow Cat, stainless steel not some crappy ebay thing– some scrapes on bottom (cost me $1000, used 10000km at the most):$600

· Apexi Power FC for RB20DET: $1000

· RB20DET – with 550cc Tomei injectors (cost me $800), splitfire coils (cost $650), highflowed r33 turbo (a little noisy bearing but runs well) (closer to $1000): $1700.

May seem high but considering the injectors and coils were only installed last September and used for maybe 10000km think it's reasonable. Also has starter motor and I'm pretty sure the AC motor on it.

This combo with a Z32 AFM, power FC, 3 inch turbo back and front mount gave me 210kW

· 260km Nismo Cluster for GTST with LEDs in it:$200

· Wiring Loom from ECU: $150

· Foglights: $60

· GTST Front Seats: $150

Couple of small marks and a small indent (maybe burn) in driver'sseat.

· GTST Rear Seat: $50

$150 for front and rear seats

· Floor Mats – hole where the hook goes into onthe drivers mat and stain on passengers front: $50

· Left and Right Doors – these have everything still on them… trim, mirrors, glass: $150 each

Small marks, and slight scrapes on back of the mirrors but generally really good condition.

· Seat Belts – front and rear incl. middle: $50

· Spare Wheel – bit rusted on the bottom: $20

· Boot Carpet & surround bits and pieces: $60

· Reverse Lights: $50

· Rear Number Plate Lights: $30

· Door Seals: $20

· Door Panels (with skyline written on them): $30

· Rear Bumper – some faded paint but good condition: $100

· Rear Reo Bar: $50

· Front Left and Right Kick Panels (I think that's what they are): $20

· Rear strut bar – not sure of brand: $50

· Boot Lid – A tiny bit rust around one of the holes: $50

· Steering Surrounds Plastic: $20

· Centre Console: $40

· Climate Control: $40

· Climate Control/din/gear stick Surround: $20

· Stock Cluster: $80

· Cluster Surrounding:

· Left and Right Tail Light Globes: $30

· A – Pillars (one clip missing on the back ofone): $30 for the two

· Glovebox and Plastic: $30

· Greddy Turbo Timer: $50

· Dash – Two bubbles which don't look too bad (didn'treally notice them until 6 months of owning): $50

· Interior Carpet – great condition: $75

· Aircon Box: $80

· Heater Box With Heater Core: $80

· Plastic Beneath Windscreen: $10

· 3 Inch Exhaust with Muffler, Fujitsubo brand:$200

· Stock Front, Dump Pipe and Cat: $60 each for front and dump pipe, $20 for cat, all 3 for $110

· R32 GTST Wing - Faint scratch but good condition:$40

· Windscreen Water Bottle: $20

· Coolant Reservoir: $20

· Stock AFM: $20

· Stock ECU: $100

· Boost Tee: $50

· Stock Injectors: $50

· Stock Turbo – no actuator, and suits rebuild, heat shield: $50

· 2 Reservoirs – I think fuel and power steering (see pics): $20 each

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Is the bel mouth to suit a stock turbo?

Edit: after reading properly I gues it suits te r33 Tubo, trying to find one to suit a trust td05

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Weekend bump here.

No passenger quarter sorry.

The following are sold pending payment:

Center console, boot carpets, cluster surround, steering column plastics, a pillars,

Make an offer on stuff people, the worst i can say is no

I have the demister vents, but would prefer to keep it with the dash. That said if the dash doesnt sell in a while ill probably pull out the vents and let you know.

Sorry no suspension arms.

Sold Parts:

Stock Turbo, Steering column plastics, boot carpet, a pillars, gearbox, center console

Cluster surround on hold for now.

Trying to locate the parcel shelf brake light - will let you know if I track it down

More sold bits and pieces:

3inch cat back exhaust, wiring loom, spare wheel, indicator stalk, accelerator cable.

Ill be getting rid of the wreck probably this weekend so if there is some little bits and pieces you want let me know, maybe I can help.

Any interest in the engine? Just to point out it still has the exedy heavy duty clutch and starter motor on it as well.

I will be looking at pulling the injectors, coil pack (both already have interest), turbo and bits off within a week

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