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Apologies to those people who wanted parts. If you have not already paid for it they are no longer avilable as the complete car has been sold this afternoon

1992 R32 GTS Sedan RB20DE Auto. This car cannot be road regististered and is for parts only!!

If its a hard to remove part I can get a mobile mechanic to remove it for extra cost.

Minium part price $50+postage

Parts Sold So Far

Alternator $80

Centre Vent $80

Prices as requested

Guards $100 Bonnet $100 Indicator $50 (shipping to Canbarra might be hard)

A/c Compressor $150 (I dont think I have the dryer filter but will look today)

Steering wheel $50, LH Rear Mudflap $50, 4 x Struts Complete $200 Radio Bracket + Pocket $50 (Or $300 The Lot)

Wheels $200, 2 Looked ok, 2 Looked abit worn from memory. Will check again

Headlight Switch, and surround $70

Drivers Side P/w Control $50

Left Vent $50

Boot Carpet $50 (I dont know if its fits a 2 door)

Whole Car $2000 (Some parts Missing

If some of the prices are high its becuase I think I might be able to use that part myself in the future and I dont want to give them away. (Eg A/C Compressor)

Call Nao 0431895772 Thanks for looking

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Pic shows steering wheel has nick near top ....is this the case?

Need steering wheel with or without nick.

LH rear mud flap

All four shocks if in good condition.

Radio/cd and pocket underneath.

Price on above please

Email me on [email protected]

or call Kerry on 0417 518 660

1992 R32 GTS Sedan RB20DE Auto. Auctual pics taken today.

If its a hard to remove part I can get a mobile mechanic to remove it for extra cost.

Minium part price $50+postage

Parts Sold So Far

Alternator $80

Centre Vent $80

Thanks for looking

how much for the metal braket the holds the intake pipe ? bolts on two spots on the intake and two spots on the head

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