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Wrecking a white R32 GTS-4 sedan (4 door). Also some left over parts from another white r32 sedan. Parts in fair to good condition.

Some parts are already gone, here's what remains -

  • Shell, no crash damage, small amount of rust. Mostly stripped (not rolling). Able to be registered. Suit reshell or front cut for a GT-R. $500 
  • Front RH door x 2, $40ea
  • Front LH door, $40
  • Rear RH door x 2, $40ea
  • Rear LH door, $40
  • Bonnet, $40
  • Front guards (pair), $40ea 
  • Front bumper (unmodified), $70
  • Front bumper (cut for FMIC), $50
  • Rear bumper (unmodified), $60
  • Rear bumper (cut for towbar), $30
  • Rear bumper iron x 2, $40ea
  • Taillights, $20ea
  • Headlights, $40ea
  • Random plastics, from $5
  • Full front chassis loom (unmodified), suit R32 GT-R, $50

OE control boxes

  • GTSt (RB20DET) OE ECU, $25
  • GTS4 (RB20DET with ATTESSA output) OE ECU, $25
  • ATTESSA ECU, $25
  • HICAS ECU x 2, $10
  • Drivers window control switches, $20
  • Other as pictured $5

I'll take some photos of the shell and other random parts tomorrow and post below.

Strictly pickup from Ringwood East, Vic only. Price negotiable.

email [email protected] or PM

Thanks,

Darren.

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I have $500 on it but I'll consider any offer.

It's not rolling, the front end is sold. The rear end is still in there, diff and axles removed, but these are still available.

Parts of the interior are sold (dash and a few random parts) and all looms are removed, only the front chassis loom is available.

I missed taking photos of it last night before it was dark, I'll do it tonight.

  • 5 months later...
  • 2 months later...

Sorry I didn't get much of a response on here and haven't been back for a while. Sold most of the bits on FB.

What's left is -

  • Front RH door, $40
  • Rear RH door, $40
  • Rear bumper (cut for towbar), $30
  • Rear bumper iron, $40
  • Headlights, $40ea
  • Random plastics, from $5
  • Full front chassis loom (unmodified), suit R32 GT-R, $50

OE control boxes

  • GTSt (RB20DET) OE ECU, $25
  • GTS4 (RB20DET with ATTESSA output) OE ECU, $25
  • ATTESSA ECU, $25
  • HICAS ECU x 2, $10
  • Other as pictured $

Thanks.

  • 1 month later...

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