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Various R32 GTST Coupe parts for sale - final clear out of bits and pieces..

Have the following parts from R32 GTST Coupe for sale... please call or text me on 0404 178 585. Located in Brisbane (10 mins nth of city)

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PRICES (shipping is extra at buyers expense):

JDM LED Taillights - as new condition - $120 pair

Front and Rear alloy adjustable strut braces - $75 each

3inch straight through cat back exhaust into 2 x 2.5 inch tips, bolts straight onto RB20DET - no mufflers (sounds awesome) - $150

Handbrake and cables linkages etc all complete - $60

Autometer shift light - $50

Front nolothene bushes - $20 each

Instrument Cluster with 150k on clock - $40

Rear quarter internal c pillar trims / window surrounds as new condition, perfect vinyl and backing (L & R) - $80 each

Rear quarter interior trims / door cards as new condition (L & R) - $50 each

Rear seats complete good condition $40

Passenger seat on rails - $40 good condition upholstery

Racepro ball valve adjustable boost controller - brand new never used - $80

Racepro BOV - same as Turbosmart Type 2 - brand new never used - $100 (RRP over $250)

Headlights - no cracks in glass (H4 Bulb style - selling without bulbs) - $30 each

Interior Light - immaculate - $20

Window visors - $20

Front and rear window wipers - $15 each - good condition, no rust

Front and rear window wiper motors (both work) - $30 each

Rear vision mirror absolutely mint - $25

Air con control plastic cover with buttons - $20

Interior A pillar trims - no cracks - $20 each

Plastic R32 Skyline kick panels - $20 each

Bonnet release mechanism - $20

Can do full rear cut from A pillars back or cut rear quarters... straight as - pls call to discuss

All motor, gearbox, diff, interior (apart from what is mentioned above), wiring, suspension, exterior panels are sold.

All prices are ex shipping, pick up from Brisbane (10 mins nth of city). Please call or text me on 0404 178 585.

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