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Wrecking Gunmetal Grey coloured R32 Gtr.

Heaps of parts, first in with the cash wins it.....

Rb26dett long motor $2,100

Speco tacho $60

Gearbox $500 incl shifter. Gearbox crossmember $50

Front mount intercooler (stock) $100

G sensor $150 (not red)

Tailshaft $100

Stock clutch in very good condition $200

Diff $500

Rear cradle (bare) $100

Hubs $100 per hub, front includes uprights

Front lower control arms $80 pair

Front cradle (bare) $100

Front and rear sway bars $80 each

Front steering rack $150

Rear steering rack (incl rack ends) $150

Brake booster $100

Exhaust manifolds $40

Dump pipes $40

Front pipe (stock) $50

Carbon canister $30

A/c compressor $80

washer bottles $20 each

Throttle cable $80

Bonnet release cable $50

Drivers side headlight $100

Bonnet liner/heat shield $30

Rear bar reo $150

Doors $150 each

Tail lights $50 each

Steering column (plastics, ignition barrel and indicator not included) $50

Steering wheel plastics $40

Speedo cluster $50

Triple gauge cluster $20

Door trims $70 each

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$10 bin:

-Footrest

-Interior roof light- centre

-Interior front map light

-Kick panels ($10 each)

-Boot plastic trim (bit around the lock striker)

-Door sill plastics (bit with Skyline written on it) ($10 each)

-Maroon passenger door handle

-White drivers door handle

-Various seat parts 10 bux a piece

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There are stacks of other parts and trims I haven't yet listed, just ask. I'll be updating and adding new stuff as I get to taking photos and sorting it so check the last few posts for current lists of what's left and what's sold.

Pick up Valley Heights Sydney or happy to post most things, but not all.

Pete

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I'm guessing you have most of the interior bits fatz?

I've got at least 3-4 things that I need but have to way till I'm home to confirm exactly what's broken

Will be home in 3 weeks so hopefully the stuff I need is still available!!

I'm guessing you have most of the interior bits fatz?

I've got at least 3-4 things that I need but have to way till I'm home to confirm exactly what's broken

Will be home in 3 weeks so hopefully the stuff I need is still available!!

Yea have most of the interior bits

Pete, Do you have the fuel tank cap/sender/cradle?

The 32 one is now on my race car

I have a 33 one you can have for 100

They look the same?

Looking for.....

*Stock ECU

*Steering wheel plastics & Steering column plastics if available

*console surround

*Climate control unit

*center console lid

All if still available or at all?

Pick up

Cheers

Looking for.....

*Stock ECU

*Steering wheel plastics & Steering column plastics if available

*console surround

*Climate control unit

*center console lid

All if still available or at all?

Pick up

Cheers

Yep got that stuff, the console lid is off a gtst which I think is the same

ill pm you my number

Pete

The 32 one is now on my race car

I have a 33 one you can have for 100

They look the same?

As long as they are actually the same, I will take it.

PM sent

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