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Wrecking a R32 GTR

Its Got front damage so no front parts at all..

not written off so can be rego

RB26dett motor

good condition low 132xxxk's

Loom,Afm's,turbo's,

ecu is tome i enhanced (chipped)

$3200

Manual Conversion (good for gts4's)

Gearbox,cross member,clutch,starter motor,

clutch master,tail shaft and lines

$1200

Gtr Trim

2x Front seats(driver side has small tear)

rear seats,door trims and rear trims

$1000

tome i 310kph speed o cluster

has 132xxx'ks

$350

Apex i Twin Pods Setup

$250

Coil overs

front pair of tien's

$300

rear pair of jap style coil overs

$300

Complete rear cradle

brakes,diff,drive shafts

great upgrade for s13,r32 etc

$800

Front Brakes

disc and calipers

$350

Front Hubs and uprights

$150 each side

Bare Shell Non Rolling

rear Qtrs Still Good condition

damage is to extensive to fix

$1200

Rear bar with reo

$100

Rear Bar Reverse lights

$50ea

Abs Module

$150

Brake Master

$150

Front Drive Shafts

$125ea

Full Lock set

Barrel,doors and boot

$100

boot with spoiler

$200

Driver side Guard

$100

Driver side Side Skirt

$100

The Car Is Still Complete So May Have Parts I Didn't List....

Best To Sms As I Cant Answer My Phone All The Time.....

Will Post Small Item's That I Can Take To The Post Office....

Bigger Item's You Must Arrange.....

Fist In With Cash Gets The Parts....

No Money...No Parts

0431 391 262 Luke

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Do you have:

  • Original mats?
  • High mount brake light?
  • Interior rear side window surrounds (i.e. the plastic trim that goes around the window)?
  • What are the exterior front and rear window mouldings like?

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