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drivers side seatbealt,mine dont wind back up, ill give ya $5?

where in sydney?

n ill take ur headlight globes(unless already sold)

n that black plastic under the engine that protects it from rocks on the road.

n the 2 windscreens squirters on ur bonnet(theings that shoot water at ur windscreen,mines blocked)

0410531540 anytime between 9am n 5pm.

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i'm after the rear boot lid, steering wheel...

how much? and wats the condition of the steering wheel.. if u got pics email me..

$60 each? but feel free to give me a counter.. pm me

edit: dont need the bootlid anymore.. still after steering wheel

Judd, I want the bumper call me on 0401 896 663 or PM me. I also want the interior piece that runs up the drivers A-pillar (where you would normally put a boost guage) I will give you $25 for it. I live in Sydney and will collect these from you on Saturday.

WOuld you be interested in selling the metal impact bar that sits behind the front bar?? If so... how much?

Also, my CV joints are on their way out so i was wondering if you would be keen on selling yours (if they are in good cond). If so, how much. I need both sides.

I also need to get hold of the following seals; * drivers side door seal

* Front windscreen seal

* Rear windscreen seal.

Are they in good cond???? Make a price.

Cheers,

Scott.

Hey buddy do you have a R32 steering,very interested, tell me if you do.

Cheers

JD

the lot must go..

big plans, no money.

RARE

late model 93.  

Engine + turbz (77,000km)

gearbox + new clutch

interior (no rips no tears)

dash  

thats the big stuff taking offers on the lot

5% of the sale of every item goes to SAU.

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hey, im keen for the rear shocks, what are they like?

Hey Judd, Presuming the carpets will fit R32 GTR we'll prob take em.

wanted some from t88onboard on here, but he doesnt seem to reply.

Really want for this weekend - so a quick reply would be appreciated.

thanks

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Michael

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