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Hi all I have some left over parts from my old Gtst and some stock gtr bits and pieces to get rid of. The gtst parts need to be gone in 2 weeks or they are going in the bin. All parts in barden ridge, prices probably negotiable.

Gtst parts

Complete left and right doors, gun metal grey good condition: $50 each, $90 for both

Z32 AFM with pod and plug: $200

Front seats: $60 for both

Nismo 260km cluster with led backlighting: $150

Stock cluster: $50

Interior carpet: $10

Rear bar and REO: $70

Boot and spoiler: $70

Gtr parts

Front and rear seats great condition no tear or collapsed foam: $650 for the lot

2x AFM good condition no holes: $120

Stock 440cc injectors all working: $120

Best mode of contact is pm or email on [email protected]

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bump

Gtr seats and nismo cluster sold.

Rear bar and reo pending.

Need the gtst doors gone asap they are complete doors with everything still attached. $û5 for the two

  • 3 weeks later...

bump.

Parts remaining

Gtst parts

Complete left and right doors, gun metal grey good condition: $50 for both

Front seats: $50 for both

Stock cluster: $50

Interior carpet: $10

Rear bar and REO: $70

Boot and spoiler: $70

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