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I'm ready to sell most bits off my wrecked R32.

Main part I want to get rid of is the read half of the car (from the back of the doors to the rear). This includes exterior panels, window, wiper, rear bar etc. No lights as I sold them. Does not include wheels or sub frame or diff or anything (although the subframe is available for sale too). So yeah, it's basically the rear half of the car without the bits on it. Someone make me an offer on this and come pick it up :)

I also have the following parts off the car and ready for sale:

Stock intercooler

Passenger side rear light.

Full interior carpet (in very good condition, grey in colour)

Interior roof trim

Rear seat (excellent condition)

Body kit consisting of side skirts, front lip and rear side skirts

As well as plenty of small bits and pieces such as rear view mirror, indicator control stick, boot release lever etc. If there is something you're after, let me know cause I might have it.

I posted an add here a while ago. For those who I didn't get back to, I apologise. My computer crashed and I had to format my harddrive :)

Please don't ask me technical questions about any of this stuff cause I wont be able to answer them as i'm not very knowlegable in terms of cars.

I am located in the lower north shore of sydney.

If you interested in anything here, or something else I might have, please email me (sambo at zgeek dot com) or phone me 0418 233 525 (please, no sms, just call me, I don't bite).

thanks. :)

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Unfortunatly the air vents all shattered in the crash.

Front cross member is pretty mangled and useless.

Power steering pump was destroyed too.

Skyblue: I have the rear brakes and discs still. As to them being twin piston, I dont know. I dont know technical stuff. They are just the stock brakes that came with 92 model R32 GTS-Ts.

I will reply to all emails when i get home tonight.

Car is stripped even more now.

I have the two doors, complete and in great condition (black)

two front quarter panels. Driver side one is in excellent condition, passenger side one needs a small amount of panel beating but will be ok.

heaps of interior trim and carpet, all in great condition

floor mats

rear parcel shelf

lower strut bars, both front and rear

rear subframe (complete)

fuel tank and fuel pump

HEAPS of other bits and pieces from inside the car, as well as mechanical parts. If you're after something, ask, I might have it.

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