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Pics of items at

www.pbase.com/gtrrr

Some items may need photos emailed..

email me [email protected]

call me if your interested and cant be bothered emailing

0414780158

Reason for sale is i collected all this stuff for my GTR and well not only has the car taking to bloody long to get here but i also have expierenced various financial difficulties so my bedroom collection of half a car is going haha...

All Good are In newcastle, only 100kms north of sydney!

All items beside bonnet, rims and sub will send interstate...

GTR Rims paid $2500 at payless tyres, bankstown. 18*10s with nankang 265/35/18s. only used for about 100kms. No damage what so ever. Deep Deep Dish. Looking for around $2200. Quick Sale $2000 Pickup!

Momo 30cm Steering Wheel! Genuine paid $360 with the steel horn surround. perfect condition on leather italkian made.. rare to find... smallest of the range! $300

Boss Kit for R32 GTR suit momo wheel...brand new never used paid $120 sell $100

Momo Pedals paid $150 sell $100 good condition!

Handbrake Carbon Cover $40!

Sony Xplode 12" 1200W Sub in Sony box $150

Inverter is 100W.. plugs into cigarette lighter.. was going to be used for a ps2 in crx but that never went in and yea crx is gone.. BRAND NEW $100 paid $130

Thanks!

Sold items Thanks to the Buyers!

Clear Indicators - two.06l

Cusco Front R32 Strut Brace - Predator

Nismo Spoiler - RNGTR

Carbon Bonnet - Darren

Carbon Mirrors - blind_elk

NIsmo Boot Spoiler for R32.. gtst or gtr... not ones with holes to put under GTR spoiler.. its the little one about 5cm high that sits on edge of boot.. brand new condition still in packaging $200

can you send a photo of the boot spoiler to [email protected] as i need to replace the one on my boot

thanks

Guest two.06l
Pics of items at  

www.pbase.com/gtrrr  

Some items may need photos emailed..  

email me [email protected]

call me if your interested and cant be bothered emailing  

0414780158

Reason for sale is i collected all this stuff for my GTR and well not only has the car taking to bloody long to get here but i also have expierenced various financial difficulties so my bedroom collection of half a car is going haha...  

All Good are In newcastle, only 100kms north of sydney!

All items beside bonnet, rims and sub will send interstate...  

GTR Rims paid $2500 at payless tyres, bankstown. 18*10s with nankang 265/35/18s. only used for about 100kms. No damage what so ever. Deep Deep Dish. Looking for around $2200. Quick Sale $2000 Pickup!

 

Carbon Bonnet for R32 GTR and GTST...They Go for around $1200 if im not mistaken.. will sell for $750 PICKUP or $800 + Postage... in good condition no damage will fit both gtsts and gtrs.. ..  

Carbon Drift Mirrors R32, can be repainted if you dont like carbon look.. electric.. can probably be made to fit any car.. Bargain $350!

NIsmo Boot Spoiler for R32.. gtst or gtr... not ones with holes to put under GTR spoiler.. its the little one about 5cm high that sits on edge of boot.. brand new condition still in packaging $200

Momo 30cm Steering Wheel! Genuine paid $360 with the steel horn surround. perfect condition on leather italkian made.. rare to find... smallest of the range! $300

Boss Kit for R32 GTR suit momo wheel...brand new never used paid $120 sell $100

Momo Pedals paid $150 sell $100 good condition!

Handbrake Carbon Cover $40!  

Sony Xplode 12" 1200W Sub in Sony box $150

Sony Xplode Amp 480W 2 Channel .Xm280gtx $200 With Sub $300

Sony Xplode Splits Couple of 200W 6.5"  2 Way. $50 with sub and amp $325

Inverter is 100W.. plugs into cigarette lighter.. was going to be used for a ps2 in crx but that never went in and yea crx is gone.. BRAND NEW $100 paid $130

Thanks!

ill take the carbon mirrors too chris

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