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Considering wrecking a rough R32 GTR that i currently have, all parts will be for sale. Some examples are:

RB26 Engine Complete $3000 (needs a freshen up)

Gearbox $900ono

Interior $1000

Brakes $1000

Cooler $350

Diff $700

Drive Shafts $150 each

Crossmember $250

Diff Cradle $200

Hubs $250 each

Adjustable Suspension $900

Front Guards $250 each

Headlights $250 each (projector bulb)

Front Bar $300 with lip

Bonnet $400

Boot Lid $200 (holes need filling)

Radiator $250

Aircondensor $200

Fuel Pump $250

Fuel Tank $200

Exhaust $500

Long Rear Cut $2500 (windscreen back)

Nose Cut $500 (strut towers forward)

Car is Gun Metal Grey

Located in Sydney

heaps more stuff for sale, let me know what you think about the prices and what you would be willing to pay

Cheers

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I'll take the front bar and lip (if theyre in good condition)

Considering I just picked up a set of GTR headlights for 300pr delivered from WA, how about you match that too?

PM me your mobile number

cheers

Guys,

Thanks for all your interest. As stated the post was a EOI Expression Of Intrest. I am trying to sell the car as a complete car as posted in the For Sale Section.

If nothing eventuates soon i will begin stripping the car ASAP

Cheers

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