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hey all got 80% of r32 gtr and 80% of 32 gtst plan was to put gtr bits into the gtst but cbf happy to help anyone out long as ur not a knob im ont he gold coast dont mind delivering if you not to far away :)

hears a short list

ecu/flear holders X2

front and rear coupe door cards

pilar covers

gtst front seats

dash serround

gtr burrel

genuine OEM tape deck

clock

GTR OEM ganuge cluster boost/oil/temp

GTR oem dash cluster with torque gauge 150.xxx

head light storks x3

glove box

center console

boots liner carpet plastics

gtr abs unit

gtr rb26dett manual kakimoto racing ecu

hand brake

2x gtr rear shock stock and king spring

lots of twin turbo plumbing bits

heeps of other bits just ask i might just have please call or text dont pm dont always have access to pc

thanks bell 0425303658

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What would you like for the C pillar trims? Assuming they're nice and straight of course.

And if you want to separate it, the topmost portion of the lid of the console (the bit that closes over the cupholders). Assumign that it's not cracked and the hinge is not broken and that you actually have that type of console.

cheers

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