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Hey got some random r32 parts here want to get rid off

Coupe door cards both sides $100

fcuked front bar $30

Boot lid dodgy sprayed black originally green $100

fcuked rear bar $50

Stock front suspension $50

Stock rear suspension $50

Or both for $80

Front 4 stud assembly with rotors and breaks $150

Rear 4 stud assembly with rotors and brakes

$150

or both for $200

Headlights one projector one brick $ 50 for both

Front struts with king springs $150

Lhs taillight with cracked cover $20

Prices are negotiable will trade for some other r32 pieces with cash difference looking at front coilovers or a full set, LSD , or some audio gear

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