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Hello,

My R32 GTS- T was recently written off thanks to someone failing to give way at an intersection.

I decided to salvage the wreck and therefore have a whole lot of parts for sale. As far as I am aware the engine is fine its done 130,000kms. Only damage is to the front right of the car (see photo)

It is a 1993 white R32 GTS-T with the following non standard parts:

GTR wheels – black (slight curb marks-can provide photos)

Rear wing

Full 3 inch BLITZ exhaust turbo back (stainless steel)

Pivot Quick shifter Gearbox

BLITZ BOV

Blitz air filter

Cusco Strut brace

Nismo oil cap

Nismo radiator cap

Blitz Turbo timer

Billion Thermo fan control

NISMO 260km Dashboard

Momo Steering Wheel

Apexi boost gauge

Carrozzeria Pioneer cd/md player & rear speakers

Kicker 04KX700.5 Amplifier

Apart from the damage to the front right quater panel, bonnet, radiator, piping, etc. the car is complete. Still have all R32 standard bits and pieces, including the entire interior in good condition, all parts avaliable to buy.

Can arrange photos of any part or section of the car. If interested contact me at [email protected] or pm me.

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hmm this post looks familar, the one just before your's.

the GT badges someone asked for yesterday so I guess he was first in, both for $40. Will be messaging him tomorrow as he was meeting my in city if he cant get them by weekend then they will be avaliable again.

yes car has sideskirts & pretty sure has rear pods. will take some pics to show you condition, only thing would be weathering if anything.

will let you know price in the email with pics, same as the guy who posted before you.

thanks!

How much for the red GT badges?

Does the car have sideskirts and the rear pods? If so, what condition and how much?

mike

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