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Wrecking a Black R32 GTST Skyline Coupe after front end crash

Ask for anything else, not mentioned - everything must go and all for sale from $5... make an offer!

Doors (with door cards), front & rear bumper, side skirts and dash have sold.

  • Immaculate LED rear lights - finished in gloss black (pair)
  • Autotecnika steering wheel and boss kit
  • KYB New SR lowered springs, shocks and struts. Very nice firm ride, good condition front and rear
  • LSD - good condition, automatic
  • Strut braces polished alloy
  • Racepro brand new never used manual boost controller
  • Racepro brand new never used blow off valve
  • 3inch cat back exhaust, exits with twin 2.5 inch tips
  • Boot lid - black, excellent condition, no dents etc (no spoiler)
  • Very average condition matt black bonnet
  • Front headlights - very good condition, no cracks in glass - no bulbs
  • Standard 4 pot calipers, disks and pads - very good condtion
  • Front nolothane control arm bushes
  • Rear quarters (not cut yet - whole shell is good from firewall back)
  • Rear drivers side quarter window
  • Windscreen
  • Front and rear wipers - working
  • Windscreen wiper motor
  • Standard brake booster and master cylinder
  • L & R visors - with mounting brackets (pair)
  • Rear vision mirror (with mounting brackets)
  • Lower sill trims (pair)
  • Interior light - excellent condition, no cracks in plastic cover
  • L & R interior A pillar trims
  • Rear quarter internal trims
  • Rear seats - good condition
  • Front seats - not matching trim cloth, driver's seat in good condition, passenger seat is in average condition - will sell as pair or seperate
  • Seatbelts

See link below for all photos of everything mentioned above

http://postimage.org/gallery/7jwj1n5q/

Located in Brisbane, happy to ship smaller items at expense

PM or contact 0406 168 285

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UPDATED - everything with no price is just cause im not too sure so any reasonable offers will be accepted

Wrecking a Black R32 GTST Skyline Coupe after front end crash

Ask for anything else, not mentioned - everything must go and all for sale from $5... make an offer!

Doors (with door cards), front & rear bumper, side skirts and dash have sold.

  • Immaculate LED rear lights - finished in gloss black (pair)
  • Autotecnika steering wheel and boss kit
  • KYB New SR lowered springs, shocks and struts. Very nice firm ride, good condition front and rear
  • LSD - good condition, automatic
  • Strut braces polished alloy
  • Racepro brand new never used manual boost controller
  • Racepro brand new never used blow off valve
  • 3inch cat back exhaust, exits with twin 2.5 inch tips
  • Boot lid - black, excellent condition, no dents etc (no spoiler) - SOLD
  • Very average condition matt black bonnet
  • Front headlights - very good condition, no cracks in glass - no bulbs
  • Standard 4 pot calipers, disks and pads - very good condtion
  • Front nolothane control arm bushes
  • Rear quarters (not cut yet - whole shell is good from firewall back)
  • Rear drivers side quarter window
  • Windscreen - SOLD
  • Front and rear wipers - working
  • Windscreen wiper motor
  • Standard brake booster and master cylinder
  • L & R visors - with mounting brackets (pair) - $25
  • Rear vision mirror (with mounting brackets) - $30
  • Lower sill trims (pair) - $40
  • Interior light - excellent condition, no cracks in plastic cover - $20
  • L & R interior A pillar trims - $60
  • Rear quarter internal trims - $60
  • Rear seats - good condition - $150
  • Front seats - not matching trim cloth, driver's seat in good condition, passenger seat is in average condition - will sell as pair or seperate - $50 pair unmatching upholstery
  • Seatbelts

See link below for all photos of everything mentioned above

http://postimage.org/gallery/8wea5cu6/

located in Everton Hills, Brisbane

UPDATED - couple more parts found and more pics below

Rear ash tray

Glovebox (missing the button)

Boot hinges - perfect working order

Bonnet release & cable - working

Air con and clock front cover

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