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Hey Guys,

Really need to move this stuff as my garage has no room for my car LOL, im open to sensible offers no dreamers, cheers

R32 GTR Intercooler Damaged (AS IS) $200

R32 GTR Bottom End (50,000kms) $1000ono

R32 GTR Gearbox (100,000kms) $800ono

R32 GTR Fuel Pump $250ono

R33 GTR VSPEC Diff Center $800ono

R32 GTR Rear Diff Cradle $500ono

R32 GTR Rear Bar Reinforcment $150

R32 GTR Fuel Rail and Injectors $350

R32 GTR AFM x2 $200

R33 GTR AFM x2 $300

R33 GTR ABS Pump $400

R33 GTR Passenger Seat Series SOLD

R33 GTR Rear Seat Series 3 SOLD

R33 GTR Passenger Door TrimSOLD

R33 GTR Rear Trims next to seat SOLD

R33 GTR Bonnet Damaged $250

R33 GTR Rear Bar Reinforcement $200

R33 GTR Bonnet Lip $150 Original VPSEC item

R33 GTR Fuel Tank $300

R33 GTR Passenger Airbag $300 no cover

R33 GTR Airbag Module SOLD

R33 GTR Center Console Guages $300 ono

Guys all prices are negotiable and willing to freight at your expense. For pics and info email [email protected]

Cheers,

G

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