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All the following parts are in good condition from a r32gtr white in colour.

Rear quarter windows $100 each

Boot lid with hinges $80

Doors. no mirrors, switches or door cards $50 each

Rear bumper $80

Brake lines $30

Front subframe $100

Fuel tank with sender and pump $100

Sump and front diff + shafts $300

Front hubs + control arms $50 each

Steering column with Personal steering wheel $100

Gearbox cross member $40

Tails shaft $50

Headlights $100

Located in Melbourne West

O4225761O9

Mel

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I'M after some R32 parts, not sure what u got left.:
- Drivers A pillar

- windscreen and rubber

- drivers door glass

- Right rear quarter cut

- roof cut

- square finned box on top of spark plug cover ?coil iginotir?

- drivers door mirror

- drivers rear quarter glass and rubber

- drivers A pillar interior trim/seals/bolts

  • 2 weeks later...

I'M after some R32 parts, not sure what u got left.:

- Drivers A pillar

- windscreen and rubber

- drivers door glass

- Right rear quarter cut

- roof cut

- square finned box on top of spark plug cover ?coil iginotir?

- drivers door mirror

- drivers rear quarter glass and rubber

- drivers A pillar interior trim/seals/bolts

Hi where are you located ?

I have drivers rear quarter glass plus surround.

Drivers door glass.

Drivers A pillar interior it's not in good condition.

Drivers mirror

You can contact me on 0422576109

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