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Located Gold Coast will freight all parts auswide

Gearboxes r32 push type $500

R32 pull type late model $750

R33 pull type $800

R33 converted to r32 manual speedo drive and push bell housing $850

N1 headlights with grill brackets $500

-5 twin turbos $1600 only 1200km use absolutely perfect cond.

Dash pad $160 perfect demister vents no ac vents (passenger and middle vent available for $120pair) or $260 the lot whole dash VGC

Gtr fuel tank plastic with walbro pump and sender $200

Cluster surround and working clock $180

Drivers door switch $70

Centre gauges $70

Steering surround $20

Telescopic part $20

Twin turbo pipe in black both pipes and hose $100

Abs $150

Latch and support with horns $70

Stainless dumps brand new $100

Mines stainless dumps and front pipe $600 3" bell mouth type

Rear seat good cond. $100

Rear subframe $100 bare

Spare wheel $50 genuine jdm r32 gtr

Rear door cards $100 pair

785cc injectors billet rail Turbosmart reg with -6 braided line $500

Textured stereo surround $80, ashtray $40, manual surround $40 boot $10 or $180 the lot

Drivers window relay $50

Heater vent actuators $50ea both available

Gtr r32 brakes and cross drilled rotors $200

Plenty more parts available preferably text or call to discuss 0414596256 more photos available also

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Is the textured stereo surround in good condition with no cracks or scratches and all clips?

Can you send a pic?

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