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32 GTR drivers side guard black in great condition with all brackets, mounts and badges $260 no dings or previous repairs.

32 GTR Boot lid with N1 carbon lip, genuine spoiler and badges in blue $285

32 GTR door glass rare with no scratches or tint. $140 each

32 GTR Door left and right Blue plus right one in Black. $175 each

32 GTR & GTST drivers side control panel for windows, mirrors, $90

either side Relay $65 motor $80

32 GTR side mirrors $45 each includes wiring

32 GTR tail light in black or white $45 each

32 GTR rear bar in Black $150

32 GTR rear reo $120

Reverse lights $85

Number plate lights $35

• Spitfire made in Japan Less then 5000klm in the box, 100%

• Application:

o Nissan Skyline GTR R32 R33 RB26DETT

o Nissan RB25 RB20 Series 1

o $400 Delivered express post with tracking ID

OS Giken 32 GTR twin plate clutch over 90% new with no launches $1000 over 2k new

Pickup Brisbane or I can box up for courier quote go to www.e-go.com.au

Regards Taylor 0408188777

Hi

I could not do the usual attach images, from D drive on my PC. If anyone can advise or I can forward to another members email. or how to complete from IPAD in the interim link to

http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/2196539-32-GTR-Gtst-Panels-Glass-N1-OS-Giken-Clutch-Spitfires-Rb26-Rb25-Rb20-for-Sale.html

Thankyou in advance for any assistance I am usually the one helping other members attach.

OS Giken is Push types clutch I should be able to get some pics tonight, also have Nismo Red covered GMax that is pull low usage as well.

Cheers

Thank you

Quick note the Nismo Gmax is a pull twin plate, suitable for late model 32'33 and 34

Cheers

Hey taylor,

Ill take the passenger front guard thanks.

Can you box it up and courier it over to my work? Or should we meet up incase it gets damaged?

Thanks mick

Edited by Gts30t

Hi Mick

Yeah I remember, the guard is off the same car. Best to meet up being aluminium. Feel free to yell out with a time.

0408188777

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Boot N1 lip rear spoiler and bar sold. Still have reverse lights boot catch and locks.

Cheers

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