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Wrecking Nissan Skyline R32 gtst manual turbo 1992 roof damage

motor rb20 det complete $1400 178,000kms)

gearbox $700

pedal kit $200

tail shaft $200

flywheel $80

diff lsd $300

cv joints $100 pair

brake master cylinder $70

front calipers $200

front disks $100

front hubs $120

rear hubs complete $250

upper control arms each $30

lower control arms each $70

cross member $150

rear upper control arms each $25

rear lower control arms each $70

power steering rack $50

Hicas $50

heater core $50

taillights $50 each

power window reg $150 exchange

ignition barrel plus door locks $180

rear bar $120

rear bar reinforcement $100

front bar with foglights$450

boot $150 with spoiler

call me on 0426504272 car is in Liverpool area

can post anything you want as well

got boot carpets and boot trims? also after the foam plug that sits inside the drivers side guard facing the engine bay

can come by on sat to check out few others things as well

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