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Located in SE Melbourne, happy to freight at your expense.

Complete GTR for wrecking minus the following:

- Wheels
- Complete Motor & Gearbox
- Exhaust
- Brakes
- Front bar
- Front Seats

- Radiator/FMIC

- Instrument Cluster

Here's a start:


- Diff - $500
- Rear Driveshafts - $200 pair
- Rear Hubs - $200 pair
- Rear Subframe - $200
- Tailshaft - $200
- ATESSA 4WD PUMP - $200
- Space Saver - $100

- Bonnet - $600

- Left & Right front guards - $450 pair

- Boot Lid with Wing - $400

- Rear Bar Skin - $200
- Rear Reo - $150
- Tail lights - $200 pair
- Rear Garnish - $150
- Boot trim - $200
- Side skirts - $400 pair
- Rear window - $250
- Rear 1/4 Glass - $150 each

- Door - $250 each
- Door Trims - $150 each
- Mirrors - $150 each
- Electric Window Motors - $150 each
- Glass front doors - $150 each
- Driver Electric Window Switch - $100
- Passenger Electric Window Switch - $50
- Centre Console Gauge's (3) - $200
- Complete Set of Locks + 2 x GTR KEYS - $250
- Floor mats (5) - $150
- Rear Seats - $350
- Dash - $250
- Centre Console - $200
- Rear 1/4 Trims - $150 each
- Carpet - $200
- Seat Belts - $50 each
- A Pillar Trims - $50 each
- Roof Lining - $150

- Standard Front Swaybar - $50
- Standard Rear Swaybar - $100
- Standard upper arms - $150 pair
- Standard uprights - $150 pair
- Standard lower control arms - $150 pair
- Standard castor rods - $50 pair
- Front Crossmember - $250
- Front Guard Lining - $250 pair
- Brake Air Ducts - $250 pair

- Air Con Condensor - $150
- Air Con Compressor - $150
- Air Con Drier - $50
- Air Con Lines - $150
- Standard Intercooler - $350
- ABS Unit - $350
- Standard Washer Bottle - $50
- Overflow Bottle - $50
- Front Strut Brace - $150
- Rear Strut Brace - $150
- Passanger Side Guard Raiser - $150
- Standard Side Indicators - $50 pair

If there is anything I have missed just PM me.

Thanks

Darren

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what condition is your boot trim divider in? the panel that separates the boot from the battery location, has the honey comb pattern on the back. If its in very good to excellent condition I'm interested.

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