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Okay Guys , This Is Whats Left..Its All Gotta Go, Prices Are Already An Awesome Buy!

(mods plz delete other thread)

Location- Sth East Melb

Pick Up , Or Delivery (at buyers cost)

Pics are available on all parts upon request

1x Fuel tank and what im told was GTR pump in it (anyway of finding out i will look for anyone keen?)

$100 lot (PRICE DROP)

1x Silver Passenger Side Front Gaurd 2 tiny dents - $50 (PRICE DROP)

1x White Drivers Side Gaurd - Great nic - $100

2x Space Saver Rims With Tires (never used) $20 each (PRICE DROP)

Rear Seats - $50 both!

Rear Diff Cradle - $100!! (other people asking 250+)

2x Starter Motors - $100 each

Wiper Motor Front And Rear - $30 each (MASSIVE PRICE DROP)

Wipers - $20 pair

Interior handles (oh jesus bars on roof) - $10each

Dash Cluster Surround Plastic - $25

Misc Vents - $25lot

Complete Glove Box - $40

Interior Fuse Box Cover $20

Interior Lights - $10each

Clock - $20

Boot Release Mechanism with wiring - $20

Orig Nissan Fuel Cap - $20

Hazard Light Dual Button Thingy-Ma-Bob - $20

2x Horns - $10each

Under Steering Wheel Plastic - $30

Silver Fuel Cap Flap - $20

Various Interior Plastic Parts (msg me for specific part needed with offer)

http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/9996/bigpic8oz.jpg <------- CLICK FOR VARIOUS PARTS PICS!

Below More Parts With Pics, This Stuff Has To Go Guys...

booster0cw.jpg

zeboot8ko.jpg

shockers8yh.jpg

backdoorbits3wo.jpg

bumer5lo.jpg

lights3fy.jpg

somepart8ds0hg.jpg

Cheers Guys :thumbsup:

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hi im after the Wiper Motor Front And Rear & Wipers and also a few various interior parts I'd have to have a look at my car to find out what I need. When would I be able to pick the parts?

Give me a call on 0415030055

Thanks Henry

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Hi that post reminded me.. I am after a passangers side guard.. for a s1.

I want it in black so I can put it on and will look okay until I can afford to spray it..it has to be in good condition.

can you help?

cheers

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Thanx for all the pm's guys , Im doin the best I can to keep up with em.

Please though, it seems Im getting a few time wasters saying they're gonna pick stufff up and never do id appreciate if serious buyers contact me..time wasters plz dont bother

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Please though, it seems Im getting a few time wasters saying they're gonna pick stufff up and never do id appreciate if serious buyers contact me..time wasters plz dont bother

ahaha hypocrite!! ;)

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