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Please send me an sms to either numbers about your interest in the car. So i can keep track who is who.

I will try to answer all forum queries best i can.

I do not have 24/7 net access my main means of communications is Mobfone.

so please SMS if possible

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You MUST post a price for the item(s) you are selling. If you wish to take offers, please post a rough price range

How about you post up prices like the For Sale rules suggest? This way it is a whole lot easier for people like me who just want to know a price. By the look of the replies, this is what most others need as well.

How about you post up prices like the For Sale rules suggest? This way it is a whole lot easier for people link me who just want to know a price. By the look of the replies, most this is what most others need as well.

oh my god! somebody who reads the rules!!! :D:) Browny - you rock!! :headbang:

igoape - list prices please, this ain't ebay.

Christian

From all you genuine buyers who are interested in parts and full cars.

I have decided to sell the car in full to you who are interested for the first week or so and then if it has not yet been sold in full then I will then sell parts separately the week or so after.

I will also be hosting on ebay in the mean time keep your interests coming.

Regards

SAD GTR Owner

:D

what is the condition of the side indicators? are the rubber seals intact?

What do you want for them (pair)?

just jap sell for $350 pair

$200 and in excellent condition ( the big orange ones not the side fender indicators)

Hey dude, email me [email protected]

im very interested in the rims, but i only need 2, so if your willing to seperate 2 rims that would be great!

We will soon be stripping the car apart for individual buyers.

Start letting me know what bits you all need.

Car: 1989 R32 GTR

Gun metal grey

Damage: Engine bay fire (Electrical).

Parts for sale:

(Parts listed below are still intact)

(viewing only to geniune buyers)

1. Tein rate adjustable suspensions and HKS lowered springs $2000  

2. Radiator $100

3. stock intercooler and piping $500

4. Front bar $750

5. Front headlights $500-700 pair

6. front side indicator lamps $250

7. FET air filters $70

8. Front strut tower may still be uses $50

9. Engine (incl. Turbos and Manifold $2200

10. Gearbox $1500-2000

11. Rear diff $1000

12. stock 16" rims with tread FAULKEN ZIEX tyres $1000

13. GTR brake system (calipers and discs all 4 ) $1500

14. front stabilizer bars $100

15. rear stabilizer bar $100

16. control arms TBA

16. 3 inch HKS exhaust system from Turbos to muffler sytem $2000

17. Rear wing $400-$500

18. fuel tank $200 (no Fuel Pump)

19. Original stock GTR shocks and springs $1000

20. Front passenger Panel can still be used.  

If want the GTR rear flared panels take the whole shell

Or whole car Sale at $10,000 ono

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~prescidon/pics/

Contact  

Ray 0400 805 168 or

Jay 0410 314 710

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