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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 guards, tail lights, indicators, headlights, front bar and reo, rear bar, glove box, plastic trim that goes around gear stick, dash vents, front seatbelts and c pillar panels are all sold.

Bonnet has one or 2 small dents and clear coat starting to peel in one spot. $60

Front doors pretty gc, $150 each minus door cards

rear doors both have dents. $50 each minus door cards

rear reo bar gc. $50

dash has some bubbling $60

boot lid has scratches and dents $30

rear seats would be pretty good with a clean $30

passenger seat gc $60

LF door card in good condition no switch. $50

RF door card not so good missing abit of material around handle $30

rear door cards in gc $40 each or 70 for both

centre console gc $40

dash has a bit of bubble on left side $50

only got drivers a pillar panel has 2 tears in it $15

drivers master window switch, everything works good except LF switch is sloppy and will only wind window down $50

Straight through 3" cat back exhaust with cannon i think 4" outlet has been dragged on ground a few times $140

shell will be for sale once it is completely stipped unless i get a good enough offer now.

Prices are negotiable, heaps more parts let me know what your after.

can msg more pics if wanted

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Located on the sunshine coast qld 4556

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Hey,

Ill take the rear door cards (both) posted to 7315, Tasmania. Will pay for postage of course.

Also im after:

1-DASH STEREO SURROUND: example; http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/JDM-Nissan-Skyline-R32-Stereo-Gear-Surround-/330913215143?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d0bf6f2a7&_uhb=1

2-Bonnet Latch and Cable

3-Front parking/indicator lights (pair) without cracks/chips. example: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R32-GTR-GTS-SMOKED-CLEAR-CORNER-LIGHTS-INDICATORS-RB26-RB20-nismo-/221197912270?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item33806c48ce&_uhb=1

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