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Hey, got some parts up for sale. Some are from my personal r32 and others from one i have stripped down to a shell. Pick up preffered, located in SE melbourne. Best to msg or call me on 0421845461.

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R32 skyline sunroof. Complete with motor and brackets. Left 2 of the brackets outside and there is a little surface rust on them, but sunroof itself is in good working condition and did not leak in car. $350

Cusco full rollcage. Missing bolts but still works (see pic lol). Not sure what these are going for, $750 ONO

RB20 manual gearbox. In average condition. Slight crunch into 3rd under high revs. Could be alright with some fresh oil. $250

Type M headlights. Drivers side has one broken clip. $70. Passenger side has 2 broken clips. $50

Front passenger side indicator. $50

Autotechnica bucket seat with welded rails to suit r32. $100

Carbon canister. *2. $50 each.

Standard rb20 turbo. Minimal shaft play. $100

Cluster surround with all the switches. $50

Dash. Has no bubble but has 2 small cuts. Centre vent is not broken. $100

Standard external manifold. Has 2 broken bolts where the heat shield screws on. Easily removed. $50

High mount exhaust manifold, heat wrapped. Have been told it's steam pipe but not sure. $150

Ebay 38mm wastegate. $20

Rb20 timing belt covers. $20

AC pump with lines. $70

Ebay ASI twin core 52mm radiator with working fans. Never used. some fins are bent from moving it around, nothing major. $100

Rear flared quarter panels. GTR style. $100

Bonnet latch. *2. $50 each

Scuff plates. $50 for the pair

Upper control arms with nolathane bushes. $100

Front wiper motor. $40

Rear wiper motor. $40

6 rb20 standard injectors. Working fine and not leaking. $10 each.

3 inch second hand cannon. $50

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Come on guys need this things gone. Prices are ono. Also have a r32 shell that is stripped still have a few bit and pieces on it. Suspension, ignition or if your after something specific just pm me. Shell will be going in a few days.

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