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hi how are you

got a 1991 r 32 gtst front cut i have taken motor and gear box only

all pannels most interior parts

front bumper has electric motors in it to adjust front end

also got a/c pump and power steering pump

and projector headlights and side indercaters

suspenchion arms and hubs too

if any one need ne thing ask me

also a 1994 r32 gtr front cut left over parts most parts minus engine and pannels avalible such as front drive shafts cross member pedal box abs unit power boster and matser cylinders both clutch and brakes front sway bar lots more just ask

have compleate set of h/adjustable bilstien suspencion 4 r32 gtr 550 including freight ne were in aus all wishbones avalible and perf con front stering rack

also apexi pod adaptors 4 std gtr afm`s

r32 gtst parts

front bumper $200 with electric motors

steering colum calapsable type with ignition $100

std air box $30

a/c pump $150 with a/c rad and fan

power steering pump $80

speedo cluster $130

if ne thing else needed just ask

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also a 1994 r32 gtr front cut left over parts most parts minus engine and pannels avalible suck as front drive shafts cross member pedal box abs unit power boster and matser cylinders both clutch and brakes front sway bar lots more just ask

bonnet per con no dents black in colour $200 ono

left hand side pannel per cont black in colour $100

front bumper $200 with electric motors

steering colum calapsable type with ignition $100

std air box $30

a/c pump $150 with a/c rad and fan

power steering pump $80

speedo cluster $130

also compleat set of bilstien hight adjustable sus 550 compleat set

if ne thing else is needed just ask

cheers

The front bumper for the r32 gtr is that the front bar from the head lights down?? If so how much for freight to Melbourne?

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