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i'm interested in the drivers side window glass if it's not sratched up. also want the lower part of the dash (the bit that holds the circle vent - don't need the actual vent though).

sorry about the crash. that is a pretty decent hit... :rolleyes:

GoDziLLa: i have PM you.....i need the radiators brackets off you for sure.....and regarding to your suspension....is there any chance that i can have a look first???

i will be free whole day on firday...so plz pm me your number...i will go over and take a look...thank you

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Hi Mate,

Sorry to hear about the car bud, hope no one was hurt.

I was just wandering what sort of condition the rear quarter side skirts (the small skirts behind the rear wheels) are in and if you don't mind parting with them, how much you'd like for them?

Thanks for your time mate.

Scott.

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R32 GTR damaged write-off

1990 mdl

 yellow pearl colour

Passenger side badly damaged including chassis.

Engine good condition 150,000kms

gear box O.k

diffs

All other parts are OK except left door

passenger seat and rear seat

Mods-

All 4 brand new brake disc rotors

Volk 17*9.5 wheels deep dish 3 spoke wheels

O.S Giken Twin plate clutch very good condition never slipped

KSP engineering catback exhaust and front pipe 3.5 inch

high flow cat almost new

HKS Oil cooler and Oil filter relocation kit

HKS pods

old style HKS boost controller

Essential jap tuned ECU

stereo system Kenwood stacker ,speakers pioneer deck

nismo strut brace

speed meter

might suit someone thats going to do conversion and needs most of these parts

At the moment I would like to sell whole car for $12,000

but if I get alot of offers for parts to sell seperately I will seperate them.

will post pics up soon.

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