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Jimmy - check this for rear camber/caster with newish bushes mate. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/427828-fs;-blitz-dual-sbc-spec-r-r32-camber-and-castor-arms-and-tyres/

Hey guys,

I am looking for a set of standard R32 GTR castor rods, Rear camber arms, R32 GTR drivers side window and a plug for where the rear windscreen wiper sits

Thanks

FOR $40 DOLLARS - BARGAIN !

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Can help on boot carpet. 4pk440's Woodstock

Fairly sure I threw all the trim bits out earlier this year. but will check just in case.

Looking for r32 boot carpet and spare wheel cover, also any other boot trim would be great.

Anyone have a spare set of r32 baby restraints I can buy / borrow for roadworthy?

Also anyone have stock/ quiet r32 gtr exhaust? Apparently my 3 inch super dragger is too loud LOL.

And is my interior chassis supposed to be the same color as my body panels?

Mines black inside....

Anyone have a spare set of r32 baby restraints I can buy / borrow for roadworthy?

Also anyone have stock/ quiet r32 gtr exhaust? Apparently my 3 inch super dragger is too loud LOL.

And is my interior chassis supposed to be the same color as my body panels?

Mines black inside....

If the ones in the 4 door are the same you can borrow mine... I also have a 5Zigen exhaust to suit the gtr but no idea if it's legal.

On 8/3/2013 at 7:53 AM, carlightsup said:

If the ones in the 4 door are the same you can borrow mine... I also have a 5Zigen exhaust to suit the gtr but no idea if it's legal.

Afaik all r32 is the same except you would have an extra point in the middle instead of just 2 behind the speakers. Where are you located?

Give me a text on [removed]

Thanks bro :)

Anyone have a spare set of r32 baby restraints I can buy / borrow for roadworthy?

And is my interior chassis supposed to be the same color as my body panels?

Mines black inside....

I have a spare mount, its a universal one that came with a seat. I just drilled my parcel shelf and put one there.

Approved spot checked by people who do this for a living. And big washer underneath.

Your chassis should be the same colour.

Maybe panels have been sprayed on outside, maybe smash repair.

The only way to tell is start pulling it apart, and look. Pull out all carpet and seats to see if theres any damage repair etc, theres a thread on it, "what to look for when buying a skyline"

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