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Hi there, im seeling some parts from my R32 GTR........

Highflowed stock turbos with steel wheels, done about 3000 km's ago, still mint!!!! with reciepts -$1500. SOLD

Standard Gtr injectors - $400. SOLD

Stainless steel exhaust 2.5 inch front pipes to 3 inch back with muffler, 5 inch tip, looks crazy - $800 ono HOLD

Driveshafts front and back $ 200 each

Feul tank $100ono

Power fc with hc $800

Front k frame - $400

Starter motor - $200

Standard front and rear struts- $400 or $200 pair

Interior trim around the windows etc, and roof lining all mint - $200 HOLD

Standard gauges in the centre - $50

Climate control unit - $50 SOLD

Carbon gear knob - $30

Front left quater panel(gun metal) - $250

Boot lid - $300

rear bar - $300

Doors (mint) with door trim on them also mint inc electrics- $400 each

Side mirrors- $200 for both

Left indicator - $80

Call 0416 255 683 or pm prefered over replying to topic

thanx.....more to come soon

thanx

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hi mate, i can offer you $50 for the starter as i would like to have it rebuilt before using it (cost approx $150). it will just save me having to wait for my one to come back after pulling it out. I entirely understand if that's too low. if it's not just send me a pm.

Thanks.

hey dude, sorry man cant do it so low, y would u need to rebuild it......got the gauges, the oils pressure is a bit sticky

fair enough. I need to rebuild as there is no point in putting in a second hand starter. sometimes you put one in and it's fine, but then fails in 3 months time, and it's such a labour intensive job.

Oil pressure is on the main cluster? are you sure your talking about 32 GTR centre gauges? should be volts, oil temp and boost.

hey im keen on the injectors

wat condition they in??

but im a bit tight on cash at

the moment so im willing to give

you a deposit of about $100-150

if u willing to hold it til then

pm me and let me know.. thanx

Hi man

I am interested in the power fc,was this on your car?is it good nick and am i able to pick up in melbourne if i buy it?I will be in victoria next week end.

thanks stuart <_<

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