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My Quest for an R32 Driver's seat seems to be going nowhere.....

I'm in Melbourne next Tuesday and here's the list of stuff I'm after for an R32 GTS4.

* pair of GTS front seats if I can't get a GTR driver's seat

* Left and Centre dash vent

* left hand side skirt or full set if you won't separate

* front bumper AND bumper mounting bar with brackets etc

* 205/55/16 secondhand tyres with reasonable amount of tread left

There may also be a few other bits and pieces I need after collecting my next car, so if you can send me what else you have. Contact me via p/m or [email protected]

It would be a daytime pick up.

My only reason for posting this list here is that I have previously posted the same threads in the wanted area and for sale area and the wanted thread only gets 10% of the hits that the for sale thread does.

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i can HIGHLY recommend you check out:

Performance Jap Specialist

4B merri court, campbellfield

9357 0658

the guy's name is Prassana and he is a LEGEND

he has and R32 half-cut that he dismantled a few months ago and had the dash vents and some other parts at that stage still

i bought my m-spec side skirts off this place:

Japanese Special Vehicles:

353 settlement road, thomastown

9466 4499

they also have other parts so try them

good luck!

Warren.

i can HIGHLY recommend you check out:

Performance Jap Specialist

4B merri court, campbellfield

9357 0658

the guy's name is Prassana and he is a LEGEND

he has and R32 half-cut that he dismantled a few months ago and had the dash vents and some other parts at that stage still

i bought my m-spec side skirts off this place:

Japanese Special Vehicles:

353 settlement road, thomastown

9466 4499

they also have other parts so try them

good luck!

Warren.

Thanks will give them a call.

Thanks will give them a call.

I have all the part you are after in Wagga.

Got 4 Nakangs with rims and a pair of GTS-T seats all in immaculate condition :)

PM me and we will deal :D

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