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Just posting up what is left at this stage:

R32 Front Guards

Series 1 guards, so come with chrome gt badge and no side indicators

Have been rolled so paint has cracked just under the wheel arches but apart from that in good condition

$150 for the pair

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Optima Red Top Battery

Paid $400 for it not too long ago. Great legal dry cell battery for your boot

$150

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R32 Gtr seat

Great condition with no rips or tears

$200

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R32 Exhaust, includes the cat

Sounded absolutely fantastic

$150

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Genuine R32 GTR front bar with lower lip and n1 vents

perfect condition, but obviously needs paint or a sexy vinyl wrap

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Advan's full set 18x9.5 +22 and +38

$600

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Hybrid front mount

Will check, but all the piping may not be there $200

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Nismo clutch reinforced bracket

Less than a month of use $100

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Monza steering wheel with boss kit

$70

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Cage sold and arms are sold

Bonnet is currently sold pending payment.

Huge chunk of the car is sold so the parts posted on here are most of the items that are left

I will keep updating as I remember other bits I have missed

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Battery and splitfires sold

I am just holding off on parting the shell out as I am going to advertise the whole thing for 1k and try to get rid of it that way

If it doesn't sell by the end of the week will start parting it out further

Will have pics and details for shell this afternoon

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