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Do you still have the brakes??

If so how much for the front and rear ( incl handbrake assembly/cable) and master cylinder?

Im in Perth so the freight would probably kill me, but if the price is right... :)

Cheers

Porter.

sorry for no replies guys, I been busy sorting legal stuff with the woman who crashed the car. looks like she'll get off without givin me a cent. I guess it'll just be on her conscience for the rest of her life - crashing one of the greatest motor cars ever built...

nitemare5 - no badge sorry

lindsey34 - rear 'skyline' panel is clear/unpainted - no marks $150

jay95r33 - i got the diff still but u want to send to canberra?

surreal - center console. r u in Bris? If so post is too much surely for a small amount of money. if u still want, u can organise, but it'll be a rip

funbus - no headlights - as at start of thread

scotty - inbox now clear, i have the fuse box cover, from memory a small crack on side (out of direct vision though).

Let me know guys, cheers

jetgts - I'll be in Melb next month, and if not then, I've got mates down there anyway.

What sort of $$$ are you after for the diff centre (not the whole axles etc). And is it from a manual?

Cheers

J

G'day JetGTS. Did some biatch hit your car, and getting away with it. That's absolute BS!! Hmm, if you ever need a hand to sort things out your own way, you can always give me a buzz.

I'm glad you've got the cover, I need one as mentioned in this post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=18758

And I'm more than happy to give you a few bucks for it too. Can you please advise on where you are, or more so, when can we catch up so that I may pick it up. Thanks!

actually ex gf, and she was driving it... anyways long story.

pretty much any day is fine, work shifts change all the time.

Just give us a call and we'll work out a time.

i'm in Doncaster area - 0401 598 511

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Want to sell my RB25DET engine this month. Someone must know someone that wants a good clean engine?

Asking $2,200. It has done 79,000 k's has no leaks, is super clean and always ran perfect. come see 4 yourself if you're interested - it will sell itself

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