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Hey guys I have a lot of r32 parts for sale from various r32's I've owned in the past:

r32 projector headlights in excellent condition - $240

r32 clear type (genuine) indicators - $140

r32 seatbelts front and rear - $150 for the set or $80 for each pair

r32 non projector LHS headlight - $100

r32 speedo cable - $80

r32 speedo clusters 5 or so to choose from - $70 each

r32 cluster surround - $120 with all switches

r32 headlight switch - $50

r32 type m rear pods mint and in black - $100

r32 gtr/gts4 engine mount brackets (alloy) - $40

r32 gtr/gts4 stock rear suspension - $50 i think I have the fronts somewhere also which will fit a gtst

r32 gts (rb20de) stock air intake box - $150 not sure if it will fit a gtst

r32 stock dump pipe - $25

r32 stock front pipe - $25

r32 coupe bootlid holes for wing are welded up just needs a respray - $70

rb20/26det coilpacks working perfect - $130 will fit s1 r33 as well

rb20/26det igniter - $80

rb20det afm - $80 will fit r33 s1 as well

rb20/25 flywheel - $80

rb20det rocker covers - $70

rb20det tps - $40

rb20/25/26det cas - $80

rb20det timing belt covers - $60 for both

rb20det sandwich plate - $40

rb20det starter motor - $70

rb20det p/s pump - $80

rb20det injectors - $70

rb20det engine mount brackets - $60

rb20det knock sensor loom - $30

rb20/25 exhaust manifold - $50

rb20det stock intake manifold (bare) - $50

rb20det harmonic balancer - $70

rb20det cylinder head in good cond missing cams and cam caps - $150

rb20det block (bare) $50

rb20det cam gears - $30

rb20det throttle body - $30

rb20det manifold and turbo heat sheilds - $30 each

rb20det turbo oil and coolant lines - $60 for a set

rb25det turbo outlet elbow - $40

rb20det turbo outlet elbow - $30

I have more stuff around so if you need something feel free to ask

best to contact me on 0420 767 957 I can sms or email pics if required

also im located in qld 4115 and im happy to post pretty much anything (at buyers expense)

Cheers :)

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