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unfortunatley last weekend my beloved r32 got written off when a person who should never have been given thier lisence hit me from behind in a landcruiser at 60 km/h whilst i was waiting for fire trucks to pass through an intersection! so i now have a car with all parts intact just a bent chassis, i live in perth but drop me a line on 0404569938 or email me at [email protected] if you are after anything to repair, or replace bits on your car. so far the GTR body kit has been sold however i have 16inch 32 rims with about 80% new tread and of coarse engine (no mods, clean example) 5 spd g/box, kakimoto exhaust, diff, left door, seats ect ect

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for the gearbox and pedals:$500

center vent $20

wheels and tyres $500 ono

seats $170 pair

600x300x80 brand new intercooler $240

engine: make a decent offer.

blitz and hks bov: $50 each

radiator: $150

kakimoto exhaust: make an offer

i have a mechanic who works at nissan who can remove engine and gearbox if need be. the crash was only recently so everything is still intact cheers

hey buddy, just wondering if you had a sunroof? If so what's the condition of your control panel?

What suspension were you running? I'm interested in shocks if they're in good condition.

Also what where your doors like? Did they sag? If not I'm interested in your hinges.

hey dude im after the center console surround that goes around the gearstick, aircon etc? the one piece bit.

email me the cost including shipping.

[email protected]

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