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Location: Newmarket, Brisbane.

All pics are here: http://1drv.ms/1fW8hcO

Can post some items.

R32 coupe door glass LH and RH, $15 each PICKUP only

R32 GTST Standard airbox $20

R32 front guards. All panels straight and rust free. LH (gold-suit repainting) $25 & 2xRH (1xgold-suit repainting) $25, (1xgunmetal grey one large scratch) $45. Pick up only.

R32 GTST rear bar (needs repainting), reo, reverse lights and number plate lights. $60 Pick up only

R32 GTST door cards LH & RH $15 each Pick up only

R32 coupe 2 x driver side window/mirror switch. $20 each

R32 coupe Passenger side window switch $5.

R32 climate control/aircon control box $10

R32 GTST gauge surround with switches shown in pic. $20

R32 assorted switches including clockspring and indicator stalk. $20
for the set shown in pic.

R32 radiator and fan shroud. Not sure if radiator leaks but looks ok. $20 for both. Pickup only.

R32 standard front strut brace $15 Pickup only.

R32 GTST type M side skirts, includes rear quarter skirts. Needs repainting, RH skirt has minor damage but hardly recogniseable when on the car. $40 for the set. Pickup only.

R32/R33 rear hicas lockbar $10.

R32 projector headlights RH and LH, $40 each.

R32 GTST clear aftermarket indicators, one of the tabs is broken but can easily be secured with zip ties. Sell as pair $40

R32 coupe rear taillights (needs repainting) $50 pair.

R32 coupe boot seal in excellent condition $5

R32 manual centre console surround, manual boot needs replacing. $15.

R32 blower motor fan $10

R32 coupe window motor assembly 1x LH & 2xRH. $10 each

R32 handbrake lever. $10.

R33 GTST rear Ohlins shocks and springs. Height adjustable (circlip) and damper adjustable, In good working order, no leaks. $50 set PICK UP ONLY.

R33 RB25DET Series 1 camshafts (set) $30

R33 RB25DET Series 1 factory coils, set of 6. $50

HKS mushroom pod filter suit RB. $15

Turbosmart Vee Port atmo bov. Bolt on for RB20/25 $20

Will consider straight swaps for:

Unmarked top half R33 dash.

Full R33 boot interior.

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Centre console surround, door cards, rear taillights, gauge (cluster) surround, rear Ohlins shocks and front bumper SOLD

Strut brace https://ljb9mg.dm2303.livefilestore.com/y2pbqpJCsEeRnRZatGzSvRWYrDzrMYZFYPAINiJxff9fsgjv6CyE6xxMFLO83jntgHJww91DrmBtU97XHFiqwdAJujbCuO2mv62-hVJ4qLtaXg/100_0056.JPG?psid=1

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Can you put up a pic of the air box thanks. Might be interested pending the shape.

(Missing an air box and haven't any clue what they look like stock) sorry for the odd question.

Cheers

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag338/brian30det/100_0027_zpsf91a8258.jpg

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag338/brian30det/100_0026_zps9916a590.jpg

Brilliant, I'll take it please. I'll be able to make this work easier then folding up a alloy box I had in mind.

If you PM me your details ill deposit the money.

Regarding freight as I'm in adelaide. I can organise TNT to collect it from you if you could box it up and label it with some shipping details.

Thank you.

Chris,

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