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As seen in the photos I have pretty much all the A/C Components FWD of the Firewall except the Receiver Drier.

All the following genuine parts were removed from a 1990 R32 GTR.

Compressor ($95).
Condenser ($85).
Condenser Fan ($65).

Compressor Bracket ($55).

Belt, Hoses/Lines, Nuts & Bolts ($50).

or $300 for the lot!

More individual photos coming soon!

[email protected]

Cash pick up from Werribee VIC is preferred.

Postage is an option but could be expensive if your in another state!

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Condenser ($80).
Condenser Fan ($60).

Belt, Nuts & Bolts FREE.

Compressor Bracket SOLD

Hoses/Lines SOLD

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