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FOLLOWING PARTS ARE AVAILABLE OFF R32 GTE 4-Door

PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE - ESPECIALLY ON BULK PURCHASES

Doors - $150ea

Door Glass - $50ea

Electric Window Regulators - $75ea

OR Complete Doors - $220

Other Door Window Controls - $25ea

Automatic Console - $100

Glove Box - $80

Front Seats - $150/pr

Rear Seat - $100

Complete Lock Set (Ignition,Doors,Boot) - $100

Steering Column & Standard Steering Wheel - $75

"A" Pillar Trims - $25ea

"B" Pillar Trims (Upper and Lower) $50 a side

Carpet - $50

Front Courtest Light - $50

Rear View Mirror - $20

Side Mirrors - $50ea

Scuff Plates - $60/set

Kick Panel Trims - $10 ea

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Brake Pedal Assy - $40

Coil Packs and Coil Pack Loom - $200

Dashboard - $75

Fuel Pump - $50

Accelerator Pedal Assy - $40

Radiator - $110

Wiper Motor - $40

Overflow Bottle - $25

Windscreen Washer Bottle $25

RB20DE Ecu - $40

Tailshaft - $50

Front Bumper Bar Reinforcement - $100

Front Bumper Bar - $100

Bonnet - $150

Front Guards - $80 Ea

Head Lights - $145 Ea

LH Tail-Light - 4-Door - $150

GT Guard Badges - $15 ea

CA Silvia Rims - $150/set

2.5" Cat Back Exhaust W/- Cannon - Almost New - $300

Other Parts Available, Please Enquire

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