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HURRY GUYS - CAR IS GETTING SENT TO A MATE'S PADDOCK AT THE END OF NEXT WEEK. IF YOU ARE WANTING GTR PARTS CHEAP, THEN NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!

parts off a 1990 R32 GTR black in color, situated in hobart;

- RB26 cylinder head - $700

- RB26 Plenum - $500

- GTR Injectors - $400

- 2 x almost new HKS air filters and 1 x AFM ( only 1 sorry) $400

- TRUST FMIC & GReddy aluminium piping ( DON'T KNOW DIMENSIONS!) - $600

- Bonnet ( excellent condition) $500

- RHS front guard - 2 minor dings ( size of 10c piece) - $200

- GTR Turbos, $350 the pair

- RHS front headlight - $130

- bootlid ( needs attention - no wing or badge) $25

- rolling ( fully compliable and registerable) shell - $2990

- Front GTR suspension with HKS springs - rear Tein suspension - $600

- ABS unit - $220

- R32 GTST instrument cluster - EC showing 31K klms - $150

- RAZO turbo timer - $30

Cheers,

J

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17" Manaray Sport Hyper R ( 5 star rims) with 2 very good tyres and 2 not RWC tyres. Sizes 17" x 9JJ and 17" x 8JJ, with 235 and 255 tyres. One of the 255 is buckled and will require attention - rims otherwise look great. Nice looking wheels. $500.

AVS Model 5 rear rims. 17" X 11JJ

got pics of these?

Hey buddy,

I'm after this drivers side, rear cradle bracket and pin.

It is for my 1991 R32 GTSt, however your R32 GTR chassis should have the same parts.

The rear cradle bracket is circled in Green, and the pin is circled in Red.

The pin itself unbolts out of the chassis of the car.

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Ryno, Scarifie - will have prices to you by PM tomorrow

RowdyR32 - sorry mate - parting car out only

Firefox - yes mate - all seats still there, and as immaculate as you'll ever find for an R32 GTR

Nissan GTS - stuart, car is in Tassie. will have prices on guards for you by tomorrow, feel free to make a ( sensible) offer in the meantime. shocks are excellent condition and aftermarket - also have prices to you tomorrow.

Hi Gareth,

Sorry mate - rear quarters are main reason that the car is being stripped - because they were totally cactus.

At the end of all this I may have a shell for you ( although had other enquiries from locals), as I am aware of the fact that you'd need to spend at least a grand getting this back up to Melbourne.

However, I will come back to you on this.

In the meantime, please note that I am trying to strip parts off the car first, and therefore cannot commit to shell or quarters etc.

Cheers,

Jeremy

Just after some random items from the 32gtr...

1. Passenger (LH) and centre double air con vents - condition and how much?

2. Centre console surround - goes around gear stick to up around din slots (its got the cig lighter as part of it) - condition and how much?

3. Rear axles - condition and how much?

thanks :)

edit/ also i need an air con condensor. Is the 32 gtr ont hte same as the gtst? What condition is yours in? How much?

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