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hey guys got a r32 gtst. 1993 model second owner in aus

car has alot of good parts on it.

rb20 stock with 130 thousand ks on it healthy strong motor with gearbox computer turbo loom and a twin plate clutch worth $$$ after 1500 for it all.

gtr genuine bonnet 500$

Gtr genuine grill 150$

Gtr fiberglass bar 300$

Gtr boot and spolier 250$

coil-overs 400 think there Hks there purple?

Nismo cat back exhaust 400$

inter-cooler kit not sure what brand 300$

carbon fibar front guards 150$ each ( wider then gtr )

doors 170$ each

cradle with lsd diff 400$

rear bar 100$

and what ever else you need tex me and ill give you a price.

located in melbourne 0401 906 086

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front guard, coilovers, front grill, rear boot and spolier, rear bar , center dash , glove box, tail shaft, indicators ALL SOLD !!!!!!!!!!! still got motor, box, gtr bonnet, gtr front bar, nismo exhaust cat back, full intercooler, doors, front lights, seats, and most of the interior.

IF SOME 1 HAS A DAMAGED R32 AND NEEDS A CUT WILL SELL WHAT YOU NEED :)

still got a fair bit interior left !!!! also got a rb20 with 130ks very healthy with 5speed gearbox and twin plate clutch comes with computer wiring and turbo FULL COMPLETE RUNNING GEAR 1450

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