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Car was in front end stack.

Lost front bar/support, head lights, radiator, P/S pump, AFM, Air Con condenser, bonnet, passenger side guard, chassis buckled up til passenger seat only on passenger side.

Colour is Burgandy.

No Bodykit cept stock wing.

Car did about 118,000 kms

Interior in fairly good nick cept HU surround broken, mats a bit worn, 1 small cig burn in drivers seat.

Exterior has a few scratches hear and there.

Will be stripped as of 25th November. Everything for sale except maybe engine/box/zorst, depending on the offers i get.

Will take offers on everything. Best offer gets the item.

Picks will come when i have time

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The car is manual.

I have the window.

The steering wheel is an old MOMO. Will sell with boss kit for $160

The brakes are getting alot of interest, for this reason, i would prefer to take bids on them.

Passenger air vent sold, centre still available, although most of the clips that secure the face plate over the vent have snapped, but everything still sits fine. i'll take $50 for it

I haven't had a chance to get a good look at the steering rack and k-frame. but these won't be removed until the engine/box comes out, sometime after the 25th.

Mate i want the boot hinge assemble all the sprung rods and the hinges, both pieces of them as they are two piece let me know what you think it is really hard to explain what i need i might need to grab and email addy take some pics off mine so you can see exactly what i need. Oh by the way they are a real prick to remove!!! hahaha

Damn, thats not ur r32 that you bought last year with the sunroof and the enkei wheels?

I was going to buy that car, but you beat me to it. Sorry for ur loss.

p/s pump copped it hard, as mentioned in the original post. Sorry bro.

Have yet to test the engine, so i won't be selling the coil packs till then.

Make me an offer for the badges. I'm a little reluctant to take them of cos one of the guards are still good, and i don't wanna stuff up the paint work.

Yep, my r32 with the Enkei's

I'm not that fussed about the stack. Comes with the territory. I drifted it, and was prepared for the consequences. Now i wanny a cefiro, or maybe an fc. The sunroof it for sale by the way. hehe

picks of boot stuff would help. [email protected]

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