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HI,

I have a Damaged R32 GTR that I am wrecking. I was going to fix it but I found a shell and transpalnted bits and pieces.

No motor, box or harness, most other parts are availible.

I am Located in Sydney, I can post items at buyers expence.

Plese let me know if you are after a part not listed i will take pics and post.

Fuel setup was on and up and runing for less than 3000ks befor I lost it and heres whats left:

Under car custom surg tank, Tank fits on drivers side under car near back seat. It has 3x -6 and 2x -8 weld on bungs, was bolted to floor via Nut serts.

Dash fittings: all earls swivel except for speed flow one way valve

-6 2x straight, 1x 45deg,

-8 2x straight, 3x 90deg, 1x 180deg, 1x coupler, 4x hose clamp ends, 1x adapter to fit 044, SpeedFlow one way valve fits 044 and has -8 end

Earls Auto-flex hose lenths are a min of of -6 1m 1.1m and -8 31cm, 32cm 48cm, 72cm 1.2m 1.3m

1x 044 pump

1x Golan -8 fuel filter http://www.golanprod...om/filters.html for info.

6x 660 Rochester Injectors.

Get it all for $800 lot.

I have a passenger rear passenger quater pannel that I got to fix the car $200.

Front seats $400/pair. Drivers seat has some cuts/rips on it.

2x AFM and Apexi air pods $120

Doors (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism) $200 each

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos with manifolds heat shields - were perfect when i pulled them off the car but have been sitting around so i would suggest rebuild. $150

Rear Diff $350

Front Windscreen $150

Rear windscreen $150

Quarter windows $50 each

Best to just ask what your looking for and make an offer.

I will add to the post tomorrow

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Hi,

Rear quater - to repair car, I can take pics of drivers one on car now if anyone wants.

Front Seats - drivers is a little bit hows it going.

Door cards $50 each please look at pics,

Under dash trim with fuse cover - has a little glue residue on left side $30

If any one is interestid in the canon it was from a R33 GTR nice sound $100.

Spiro

0414 509 399

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HI,

Sorry guys I’m 4 months into a 6month licence suspension and I work all around Sydney so I’m living with public transport ill try my best to get back to everyone but pics will probably be on saturday unless I get home early.

Hi,

I am willing to seperate the fules setup. Injectors $250, 044 $150, Braided lines and fittings - over 5m off lines and 10+ ends for $300.

also here are some more bits.

HKS Boost gauge. $30

Bonnet Lip $60

Brake Master $80

Clutch Master $80

Center Din Gauges $60

Dash Cluster $120

Side mirrors $50 each

Side Kick pannels $20 each

Rear Wing $70

Stering wheel, No horn $40. for all the ppl who asked i just found it.

Door Seals with ALL clips, little rip where window rubs on outer side inner guide side good. $35 Each.

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