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Do still have these parts?

2door power window motor

ignition barrel plastic ring

indicator stalk or turn/bright switch

power window switch Left

quarter glass, with intact rubber molding

Don't suppose you'd happen to have a standard battery brace? the one that bolts to the rad support?

Hit me up on 0419170619 if you do. happy to pay postage.

  • 3 weeks later...

R32 parts for sale plus a few other bits

R33 rotors. Calipers.hand brake cables and drum assembly with knuckle $130-
Under dash panel driver side with fuse box cover $20
Stock r32 side mount intercooler $50
A pillar trims $30 each or $50 for a pair
GTST air con condenser $70
2 x r32 hand brake and cable $70 each
GTR front strut brace $100
1 x pairs of r32 5 stud front hubs and up rights $100 a pair
4x lower quarter trims $30 each
Rubber gear box surround with metal ring $20
2xglove boxes
Under dash trim panel $15
R32 glove box $30
3 x speedo clusters 2 x grey, 1 x blue dials $80 each
2 x climate control unit $70 each
Centre console dash panel radio surround $40
Upper rear trim driver side all clips still there cracked in corner otherwise good con $40
Rear bar $50
Rear reo $70
Tail lights no covers $40 each
Steering Colum surround $50
Rear parcel shelf $40
Centre console ash tray $10
Window black box driver $50
Front bonnet latch and support $50
2xwiper motors $40 each
RB20 speedo cable $70
Nissan din pocket $20
Washer bottles rad overflow and washer $40 each
Non projector headlights $200
1 x passenger window switch $50
Air con box $50
Heater box $50
Passenger window reg $70
Passenger and driver kick panel $20 each
Boost sender/sensor R32 $20
Clutch pedal $70
Break pedal $30
Carbon canister $20
Boot lid $70
Bonnet latch and cable $40
Fuel/boot cable $50
1 x stock r32 steering wheels ok condition $50
Surround ash tray $10
Front LCAs $120 a pair
Fuel pump $40
Dash all good vents small bubble on front $150
Door shells $100
2xcluster surrounds $20 with some cuts in them
Light switches/wiper switches $30 each
Carpet $100
Gear boot $10
Hand brake boot $10
Driver side dash vent $40
Sun visors $10 each
Rear view mirrors $20 each
Clutch master $30
Gear boot plastic surround $30
Indicators with wiring no outer covers $10
Wiper arms $10
Driver dash vent $40
Stereo brackets $20
2x driver side window switches $70 each
16” rays 2/3 piece $200 with good tires

  • 2 weeks later...

Are the clusters from a gtr? Chasing one for my rb s13 conversion. Prefer grey with the needle stop at 9 o'clock. Pm me or text 0419 856 391

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