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Im chasing the following parts for an r32 gtr.

Bootlid with spoiler holes

Rear spoiler

N1 bootlip

Front guards

Front part of the sideskirts that go on the guards

Bonnet

N1 bonnet lip

Front indicators

Lower lip

Grill

Intake duct that goes inplace of headlight

Trojan have a 32 GTR wrecking.

I think the boot and spoiler are on it and front guards.

John the legend sold me some trims out of it for cheap as.

hows the dash look? are they there tomorrow? Edited by natett

Yes i could delete one of those bovs.

Hmmm.... dunno if its worth getting and putting on the forward plenum, its because i want to organize the engine bay a bit better, but i dont know if it will really help.

It would eliminate the crossover pipe, and give me room behind the radiator again, but i think i wont be able to fit my engine damper, and ill have a bov stuffed down where there is already a few hoses and sht.

Cant drive it, so im getting bored and want to do stuff to it. Plan to: get good headlight globes, put my new brake pads on, get some better seats, fix the heater for winter, move the oil temp guage, fix the window winder relay and switch, get a slimmer intercooler, get a new windscreen fitted and give the car a polish.

And a tig welder, i want one for this pipe sht, id just make it from bits ive got

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

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