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Hi all,

I'm in the process of clearing out all my spare parts from owning 3 GTR's!

Prices are negotiable! If I haven't provided photos they are available on request!

- R32 GTR Front subframe

$200

- R32 GTR Rear cradle - at this stage I want to try and sell it complete - literally a bolt up and drive away affair - subframe, diff, shafts, hubs, handbrake assembly, stock control arms etc

$500 (I'm taking a stab in the dark at price for this)

- R32 GTR front and rear factory swaybars

$150 for both

- R32 GTR RB26 sump with diff

$150

-R32 GTR Bonnet - straight but looks like it's been sanded back and painted by a 3 year old. Also has holes for N1 bonnet lip.

$300

- R32 GTR alloy guards - again these are straight but will require stripping and repainting

$150 both

- R32 GTR heater core

$75?

- R32 GTR front reo

$150

- R32 GTR rear reo

$100?

- R32 GTR prop shaft

$50

All parts located in Mawson Lakes, Adelaide. Would prefer to sell the heavy things locally, unless buyer wants to arrange freight.

I also have a bunch of other R32 GTR parts that I haven't sorted yet because I need to get rid of everything above to make room to sort it out!!

Best form of contact is 0405329361 otherwise PM on here.

Cheers,

Jon

P.S. Someone should buy this too http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/424997-fs-r32-gtr-rolling-shell/#entry6846019

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I do...although the one sitting in my garage I am holding to put into my street car. The one in my street car has a slight bubble on the far passenger side, maybe 2-3 inches in length which will be for sale.

UPDATE

- R32 GTR Front subframe

$200

- R32 GTR Rear cradle - at this stage I want to try and sell it complete - literally a bolt up and drive away affair - subframe, diff, shafts, hubs, handbrake assembly, stock control arms etc

$500 (I'm taking a stab in the dark at price for this)

- R32 GTR front and rear factory swaybars

$150 for both

- R32 GTR RB26 sump with diff

$150

-R32 GTR Bonnet - straight but looks like it's been sanded back and painted by a 3 year old. Also has holes for N1 bonnet lip.

$300

- R32 GTR alloy guards - again these are straight but will require stripping and repainting

$150 both

- R32 GTR heater core

$75?

- R32 GTR front reo

$150

- R32 GTR rear reo

$100?

- R32 GTR prop shaft

$50

- R32 GTR steering rack, good used condition

$200

All prices negotiable

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  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE

- R32 GTR Front subframe

$200 $150

- R32 GTR Rear cradle - at this stage I want to try and sell it complete - literally a bolt up and drive away affair - subframe, diff, shafts, hubs, handbrake assembly, stock control arms etc

$500 (I'm taking a stab in the dark at price for this)

- R32 GTR front and rear factory swaybars

$150 for both

- R32 GTR RB26 sump with diff

$150 $100

-R32 GTR Bonnet - straight but looks like it's been sanded back and painted by a 3 year old. Also has holes for N1 bonnet lip.

$300

- R32 GTR alloy guards - again these are straight but will require stripping and repainting

$150 both

- R32 GTR heater core

$75?

- R32 GTR front reo

$150

- R32 GTR rear reo

$100?

- R32 GTR prop shaft

$50

- R32 GTR steering rack, good used condition

$200 $150

All prices negotiable

UPDATE

R32 GTR Rear cradle - at this stage I want to try and sell it complete - literally a bolt up and drive away affair - subframe, diff, shafts, hubs, handbrake assembly, stock control arms etc

$500 (I'm taking a stab in the dark at price for this)

- R32 GTR front and rear factory swaybars

$150 for both

- R32 GTR Bonnet - straight but looks like it's been sanded back and painted by a 3 year old. Also has holes for N1 bonnet lip.

$300

- R32 GTR alloy guards - again these are straight but will require stripping and repainting

$150 both

- R32 GTR heater core

$75?

STUFF THAT HASN'T SOLD

- R32 GTR aftermarket front pipes. 2.5" intake into 3"

$300

- R32 GTR Front subframe

$150

- R32 GTR steering rack, good used condition

$150

R32 GTR RB26 sump with diff

$100

- R32 GTR front reo

$100

- R32 GTR rear reo

$75

- R32 GTR prop shaft

$40

- R32 GT

- R32 GTR boot with wing, painted in primer, no lock

$150

- R32 GTR front grille, also in primer

$100

- R32 GTR accelerator pedal and cable

$40

- R32 GTR steering column, ignition barrel, boot lock and door locks keyed alike

$200

- R32 GTR glove box

$50

- R32 GTR under steering wheel interior plastic with fuse panel

$20

- R32 GTR steering column surround

$40

- R32 GTR dash panel facia

$20

- R32 GTR centre console panel radio surround

$50

- R32 GTR centre console

$50

- R32 GTR parcel shelf

$50

- R32 GTR sill scuff panels (right and left)

$40 each or $70 the pair

- R32 GTR kick panels (left and right)

$25 each or $40 the pair

- R32 GTR rear quarter interior trim panels

$100 the pair

- R32 GTR under carpet air vent

$40

- R32 GTR complete carpet in reasonable condition

$100

- R32 GTR roof lining, dirty but otherwise good condition

$30

R32 GTR interior map light

$20

- R32 GTR jesus handles

$20

- R32 GTR boot trim (missing RHS section)

$50 the lot

- R32 GTR ECU lucky dip

$100

- R32 GTR

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