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parting out my r32 4 door as i have decided to build a s13 as the 4 door body is to bent.

selling everything off it minus motor, gearbox wiring hubs and rear diff. wheels are not for sale
both front door are in good condition, but door cards are average.
both rear doors have dents, but door cards are in gc.
front guards are ok but have average paint.
front brakes and discs are small possibly gts? single pot calipers and 280mm rotor or something, in gc.
tail lights have scratches and marks, boot and bonnet are average with small dents and paint is average.
both windscreens are in gc, no cracks or scratches.
let me know what your after will post at buyers expense make an offer on what you want.
will sell the body once it everything is out of it unless i get a decent enough offer as is, but both rear quarters are full of bog looks like it has been driven off a trailer as chassis rail has a bit of damage.
straight through 3" cat back exhaust with cannon
car is dark silver, can msg pics
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Located on the sunshine coast qld 4556
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Gday mate do you have the front window weather shields by any chance

DAMN! YOU BEAT ME TO IT!

if tonks pulls out ill grab the shields.. or just the passenger side!

how are the front door cars? velour or grandpa spec pimp plaid?

DAMN! YOU BEAT ME TO IT!

if tonks pulls out ill grab the shields.. or just the passenger side!

how are the front door cars? velour or grandpa spec pimp plaid?

So much searching for nothing :dry:

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