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hi guys

i have the following 4 sale and need to get rid of tham asap as old laddy kicking up a stink

plz all parts need to go make me offers on parts

r32 gtr parts

bilstien h/a with 1000km old dobie sports 1 inch lower coild $600

bilstien h/a sus $500

std front and rear gtr 32 sway bars 200 pair

gtr steering colum with ignition and all covers and controlers $80

m's pod adaptors $100

steering rack $300

front wishbone setup with hubs $150

a/c under dash fan and heater box and a/c rad under dash $150

center console glove box $50

clutch power booster and master cylinder $130

brake power booster and master cylinder $180

rear calipers $100

pasenger side front drive shaft with both cvs $140

driver and pasenger side rear drive shaft with both cvs $320 pair

projector head ligts perf con $200

r32 gtst parts

bonet excelent con metelic black $100

left hand front pannel perf con met black $50

front bumper $50

front bumper suport bar $50

front lip motors 4 spoiler $130 pair

steerein colum all acc $80

std gtst compleat set of rims perf con $200

instamental cluster $50

all other dash bits and pieces and switches and controle moduals avalible just pm me

cheers

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hi mate,

I'm looking for the drivers side outer kick panel (the one that covers the ECU) and the same bit on the drivers side.

Do you have them?

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