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***PRICED TO CLEAR!***

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The following is all up 4 sale:

R32 gtr rear spoiler(black) - SOLD

R32 gtst rear sway bar - $40

Blitz daul turbo timer - $50

R32 gtst LH quater Pannel - SOLD

R32 gtst LH Head light - SOLD

R32 gtst fog lights - SOLD

R32 gtst front stone guards - SOLD

R32 gtst 4 door rear spoiler (mint) - $100

R32 gtst intercooler with piping - SOLD

R32 gtst dash board - $ 100

R32 gtst climate control - $80

R32 gtst washer bottle - $40

R32 gtst raditor bottle- $40

R32 gtst front brake disks (good cond) - $ 100

R32 gtst LHS indicator (clear) *2 - SOLD

R32 gtst brake master cylinder - SOLD

R32 gtst indicator stalk with surrounding plastics - SOLD(stalk only)

R32 gtst door hinges - $15

R32 gtst bonnet hinges - SOLD

R32 gtst Window wipper motor - $ 20

R32 gtst window wipper arms - SOLD

R32 gtst stock themo fan - $ 40

R32 gtst stock leather steering wheel - SOLD

R32 gtr front bar for gtst - SOLD

call simon on: 0421 466 574

Pm for pics.

Will negotiate on some items

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32 gtr fibre glass front bar (fits r32 gtst) never painted or fitted - $350

Hi,

I am interested in the front bar for my r32 gtst, I am located in the eastern suburbs of melbourne and would like to have a look at it if thats possible.

Where are you located??

:wassup:

Yep below all the tachos etc.. sometimes theres spare buttons there..

"Lower dash: below the instrument cluster there's a black plastic section that has 2 blanking covers (to install switches or whatever) on the left, and one cover on the right"

Heres a pic I scammed off the net.. its from a GTR but you get the idea

Have you put any holes (for gauges for eg) in yours or is it intact?

Have you got a drivers window plastic rain lip for sale at all? (if it will fit a coupe 2d)

Whereabouts are you? Will come have a look after work hours if its ok?

~hellrazorette (for 46n2)

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