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PLEASE USE EMAIL OR MOBILE TO CONTACT ME. I DON'T CHECK SAU OFTEN. IF YOU WANT A QUICK RESPONSE SMS IS YOUR BEST BET.

THIS IS A COMPLETE LIST. IF IT'S NOT ON HERE I'VE SOLD IT.

PH: 0414795824

EMAIL mojave 15 @ yahoo . com

Car is located in Adelaide SA. Contact me for postage if you need it may have to arrange own courier for bodywork.

Wrecking R32 GTR Good Condition not crashed need to clear the shed. Parts from 2 separate GTR's.

Bodywork I still have:

Doors x4 2 Silver 2 Gunmetal Grey $150 each

Bonnet Gunmetal Grey $400

Boot x2 Gunmetal Grey and Silver $120

LHS Front Guard (Silver) $300

All good condition with glass etc.

Engine

Jim Berry Rebuilt Clutch Almost new under 5000k's easy. $450

Alternator $100

Starter Motor $150 both work fine

Power Steering Pump $80

Brake Master $100

A/C Compressor $120

Plenum semi-polished setup w/throttles etc $350

Plenum Standard setup with throttles $250

Head Works fine removed from running engine inc cams/bolts etc $750

Fuel Rails $40

Window Washer bottle $30

Coolant Overflow $30

Full Brake Setup Front/Rear Calipers + Good Rotors $450

Various Hoses Intercooler etc $30ea

Park Brake $50

Sump/Front Diff $250

Rear Driveshafts $150ea

Fuel Tank $120ea

Gearbox with 33GTR internals $600

Diff $400

Tailshaft $180

R32 Full upgrade fuel setup 550cc Injectors/Rail/Regulator earls fittings $450

Unused Catch can $30

Window Wiper motor $40

Crank Pulley $80

R32 Stock Pistons $150 per set (2 Sets of 6)

Standard GTR Injector's 4 Only $50 ea

Steering Rack $200

Interior

Glovebox $30

Door Card $80

Wiring Looms Various $200 ea negotiable

Extreme TSC 4WD Controller Custom Box $120

320kph Cluster $250

Wheels

4x Advan 17" x 9 with good tyres $750

2x R34 Gtst Rims Stock Good Tyres $200

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