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Hello,

I am curently wrecking my complied R32 GTSt due to unfixable chasie fatigue. Please contact me if you need any bits. Motor is still in shell and would suite rebuild. Sory no gear box or rear drivetrain. Still have all doors and interior, glass and all the other goodies you coulp expect on a complied R32 shell.

Please contact me at [email protected]

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In addition, the ecu in the car has been re mapped to make 200kw on 16psi with z32 afm. If someone is intrested in the ecu I will happly get it remapped back to stock settings. You would then have the option to get it remapped for more performance in the future.

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Buyers will need to incure all postage and shipping costs if not picking parts up.

I have replied to all PM's, Posts and Emails so far

Thanks for your intrest

PARTS ON HOLD SO FAR

Rear Seats

RHF Indicator

Rear Shocks

Battery Holder Bracket

Front and rear ash tray

Drivers kick pannel

Front drain cover thingie at base of windscreen

Instrument cluster

Pasenger seat belt and buckle

Cross Member

Speedo cable

Steering rack

Sunvisors

Rear inerior trim

Drivers swith cluster

Steering wheel

Boot lining

Side skirts

Parcle shelf

Drivers door glass

Pasenger door trim

Rear lights

how bout the radiator fan, fan clutch and shroud. also what sideskirts are they and what conditon are they in? i know you have them on hold but ill be interested if they dont sell.

thanks....brett

oh by the way i need all of it shipped to brisbane, post code 4163

what do you want for the passenger door internals (ie all the bits that operate and align the power window, without the glass)

or

if you're not willing to separate, cost for passenger door? complete (minus glass and door trims)

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