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hello there

I am interested in the rear battery cover (as on the pic below)

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Would you happen to also have the "screws"/"nuts" (as per the pic below)??

I live in Melb.Kindly quote me a price including shipping ;)

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chasing the center console lid if the spring clip bit is still in working condition???

cheers

$20.

Will you take $50 for the dash?

Okay.

Adrian

hello there

I am interested in the rear battery cover (as on the pic below)

See image

Would you happen to also have the "screws"/"nuts" (as per the pic below)??

I live in Melb.Kindly quote me a price including shipping smile.gif

Boot trim is sold complete. Thanks.

Adrian

can you get back to me on the indicator piece and the left shock, thanks mate.

also a price on the air-con condensor and radiator.

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hey mate do you have the tailshaft yoke? I will come down from sydney and pick it up tomorow...

yep - come get it.

SECUR1TY - Indicator stalk $60 as posted earlier - shocks all sold now. Air-Con condensor and radiator.....$200

Adrian

sorry i was looking for it last night i have already picked one up sorry mate i needed it asap. I'm sure it won't be hard to sell though il let people know.

GL with the sale of the rest of your gear.

SECUR1TY - Indicator stalk $60 as posted earlier - shocks all sold now.  Air-Con condensor and radiator.....$200

is there any way you'd meet half way for this?

Whole car being stripped for parts - quick sale

Wollongong, NSW

All panels except bootlid damaged - mechanically great

Bought car for parts - lots left

Pickup only preferred

RB25DET, 5-speed, all driveline, some interior, 4 x standard S14 rims, dash components, headlights, tailights etc

ONLY contactable via email: [email protected]

Adrian

Do you have an undamaged front bar and what condition are your headlights/how much do you want for them?also the S K Y L I N E badge thing between the tailights,intact? how much?

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SECUR1TY - Half way to where mate? :)

Do you have an undamaged front bar and what condition are your headlights/how much do you want for them?also the S K Y L I N E badge thing between the tailights,intact? how much?

Front bar has minor damage - headlights are in good nick - they work and with a bit of turtle wax on the lenses, should come up fine. Boot garnish is available too.

Front bar $90

Headlights $300

Boot garnish $50

how much for the float inside the fuel tank

sorry mate - wrecked the car with the tank in it. :)

im from bankstown so anywhere between where you are and here

I'm sure we can work something out. You mean the radiator/condenser for the air-con yeah? Not the radiator??

Adrian

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