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I undersand this does not comply with the forum rules but I simply have no idea as to what parts may be of interest to fellow users of the forums and I am trying to determine what is the best thing to do with my car - sell parts or fix it....

The car is a 1993 R32 GTS-T burgundy... 122000kms on the clock...the stack was to the left quarter panel and left passenger door so the engine bay is untouched. The car has a rb20det and is a manual and was running very nicely prior to the accident. Front bar is a type M front bar and is in great condition as are the front guards and the bonnet and the actual boot lid...both windscreens are in great nick as is the drivers side door...the interior is also in great nick ... so could people please let me know of their interest with possible prices you would be willing to pay for certain parts... the car is stock apart from a pod filter and a 3inch exhaust... let me know what you're after guys thanks

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hi i'm interested in the front bar, but you'll have to come up with a price. if it helps, there's a front bar on ebay (gtr copy) for $200 with some damage.

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