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Hi guys trying to get more funds for my ongoing project so having a bit of a shed clean out.

Willing to swap any parts if you have anything i need.

Ill try list more over next day or two with picks.

If i have not posted a pick of what you are intrested in let me know and ill sort one out

r32 gtr pedals $70

r32 gtr abs brake master bm50 $100

r32 gtr abs brake booster $40

r32 gtr clutch master $40

r32 gtr clutch booster $40

r32 gtr dash $100

r32 gtr pillar trims $20 a side

r32 gtr abs unit

r32 gtr bonnet stand wight $50

r32 gtr side skirts $100

r32 gtr pods $50

r32 rb20det cross over pipe x2 $20

r32 driver side window $40

r32 wiper motores back and front $40

r32 rear bar wight $70

r32 tail lights wight $25 a side

r32 climate control $50

rb 20/25 autobahn88 turbo out let pipe $50

ANZ ghost rims 18's 4stud multi paten got 5 with good tred $600

Parts i need

r32 gtst abs prop shaft

r32 gtr grill

r32 gtst rio

r32 gtst front bar

r32 rear hubs

r32 gtst non abs brake master and booster

set of 5 stud rims

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Hi got some more gtst stuff

r32 1992 Gtst rear seat $50

r32 1992 Gtsr side trim $25 a side

r32 gtst seat belts driver side is sticking $40 each will chuck drivers side in if someone wants it for free

r32 left dash vent $40

r32 right lower dash vent $40

r32 switchs for lights and wipers $50 a side

Rb25det head $200 no valves or lifters has cams

will post pics soon

some more stuf guys

R32 fog lights $75

R32 gtst intercooler pips $20

R32 rb20det to3 compressor housing $20

R32 rb20det exhaust shield $20

set or 16x7.5 4 stud jdm wight rims $200

R32 gtst rad $50

RB25det injectors $100

R32 Reversing lights $50

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R32 Boot and fuel cap popper $30

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R32 light $40

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R32 GTR Fuel cap cover $30

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R32 switchs $25 a side

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