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I am parting out my track 32 gtr

Complete front end, bonnet, guards, front bar, lip and reo. It is off a track car so has bonnet pin holes a few small dents in the guards and a slot cut in the front bar. Still looks tough $1,000.00

Big exhaust $80.00

Front pipe $80.00

Crs Dumps $280.00

Cusco gear has been on the car for 5 lap of Malalla

Cusco Front sway bay $200.00

Cusco front negative camber upper arms -5mm $250.00

Cusco adjustable bar that goes between the castor rod mounts $100.00

Cusco rear sway bar $200.00

Not cusco front strut brace $80.00

Front drive shafts reconed at OG CV joints (no play) $90.00 each

R34 GTR turbos $350.00

6 Point cams approved with paperwork bolt in cage with side intrusion bars - made by Nick from Buddy Parts $1,800.00

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What sizes are your sway bars?

Also, are the headlights genuine N1's with moulded plastic clips or are they the GTS-t version with metal clips for the grill?

What sizes are your sway bars?

Info from the order the front is 24mm and the rear is 30mm. Google the Part No. for full description *** They are hollow ***

> 1x 231 479 AC Cusco FRONT Negative Camber Upper Arms -5mm for BNR32

> 1x 231 311 A Cusco FRONT Sway bar for BNR32

> 1x 231 311 B Cusco REAR Sway bar for BNR32

1x 231 485 A Cusco Tension Rod Bar for BNR32

Also, are the headlights genuine N1's with moulded plastic clips or are they the GTS-t version with metal clips for the grill?

The headlights are not in the $1000.00 but they are for sale, I will investigate the clips tonight.

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Cusco goodness with mint driveshafts

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CES Dumps good quality locally made dumps

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Don't know what make it is but it is 93mm in Diameter

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R34 Turbos

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I have drilled a couple of holes in the guards to cable tie the front bar on and they have been rolled.

how did your car handle with all this cusco goodness? over steer / under steer etc.

how did your car handle with all this cusco goodness? over steer / under steer etc.

It was better than the stock bars as I was running slicks and they made it lean a fair bit. I can't really comment on the balance as I only ran 5 laps, but I assume some cusco propeller head would have made them match.

How much would you sell front bar for? also whats the condition, dents, chips ect.. cheers bud

$200 with the reo and lip, It needs work / paint and I have cut a slot in it for the tow loop.

Tried to PM, but you must be full.

Would you be interested in parting out the grill?

Thanks

Yep $100.00 I also have the original mesh $50.00

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More Cusco goodness.

I have had a look at the front guards and they are a bit rough so $250 for the pair.

Bonnet $300.00

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