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Hey guys I am located on the Gold Coast, willing to post items at cost or pick up and currently have the following for sale;

R32 GTR (Will fit GTST) Aftermarket vented fibreglass bonnet, It is ADR approved and comes with approval documents, It has been fitted with bonnet pins but has the catch part and will work with r32 gtr standard bonnet catch system. The holes can easily be covered with a plate or filled in, or ready to run bonnet pins, can supply bonnet pins if req. It is professionally painted in jet black, no scratches painted underside aswell.

Bonnet$1000, Bonnet Pins $10, Bonnet hinges $40

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R32 GTR Projector style Headlights L/H and R/H, also R32 GTR Indicators (All will fit GTST as well) All in perfect condition lenses mounts everything and comes with bulbs and rear covers etc.

Headlights $200pair Indicators $100pair (RH indicator has tiny crack, barely noticeable)

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R32 Side Mirrors Black, R/h has slight damage as seen in pic, LH is undamaged $60

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R32 GTR Passenger seat Immaculate condition, with rail, all movements working perfectly $300

Also have a std R32 Gtst drivers seat laying around in good condition for $50, and GTR rear seats in perfect condition for $120

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Nismo Dash Cluster R32 GTR (320km/h and 10000rpm) (Will fit any R32) Immaculate condition with only just over 40000kms on it. $350

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Momo steering wheel in perfect condition, also have an immaculate genuine horn button to fit. Steer wheel $150, Button $30

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R32 Gtr Front strut Brace Avg Condition $120

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Names Johnny I would rather you call or txt, otherwise please PM, avoid posting on the topic thanks

0414596256

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More parts listed;

R32 GTR genuine Front Grill Very good condition $150

R32 GTR genuine front bar very good cond $300

R32 GTR genuine front lip $150

R32 gear and handbrake boots white with nismo imprint $50

R32 gtst A/C digital control unit $60

R32 GTR/Gtst centre console plastic surround $50

HKS intake kit for GTR with 3A racing pods only used for 2000km $200

Alloy 54mm radiator to suit R32 GTR/Gtst with silicone hoses only used for 2000km also have radiator brackets $200

Autometer Tacho with shift light $20 perfect working cond, with all brackets wiring req.

Plenty more bits and pieces from $20, adjustable arms etc stripping whole car including built rb26 with hks 2530's, PM or txt/call for further deets or other parts

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Gear and hand brake boots sold, as well as just the speedometer dial in the cluster, rest of cluster still for sale for $40, More Parts FOR SALE

Pwr FC hand controller $300

Power fc d-jetro map sensors and loom $300

Intercooler 600x300x100 $200 3" inlet/outlet big hks style tube and fin

3" cooler piping from twin turbo pipe to plenum $200 incl hose clamps and silicone joiners

Trust Type R BOV $300 stiff spring type

R32 REO $50

R32 Overflow bottle good cond $40

Door cards $60 pair

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