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Right hand Tail lights $100

3 inch mandrel bent mild steel exhaust..dump pipe, front pipe (slightly bent easy fixed) 2.5in cat genie muffler $400 complete unit..some scratches and dent on centre muffler

K&N filter with air flow metre $100..will separate

climate control unit $80

sony x plode mp3/cd $200

Passenger door $150

Passanger door trim $100

Seats front and rear (rear have been retrimmed with blue inserts)$350

aftermarket GTR rear bar $150

rear pods $100 pr

front rotors $100

struts with lowered king springs $100 pr front and rear

oil catch can with hoses $40

boot lid $100 - lock removed and smoothed.

rear bar reo $80

centre console $50, slightly bent at front lid is trimmed in blue

18 inch rims with 235 fronts and 275 tyres on rear worn in middle..1 front worn on one side other good $900

diff centre and housing lsd $500

crossmember with power steering rack etc and hubs $200..will separate

rear parcel shelf in blue $50

interior plastic trims from $20

roof lining $80 with lights

speedo cluster $100 showing 130,000 approx

hicas steering unit $200

drivers side mirror $50

Tailshaft complete $100

Blow off valve Monza type III $80

Turbo smart boost controller bleed valve type $20

Sun visors $30 each

Reaview mirror $20

Skyline door scuff panels $20 each

Pioneer 6 inch 180watt 3 way speakers $80 pair

Thanks.

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is it std dump and front pipe? got pic of those and u willing to separate?

No its not std, 3 inch with screamer pipe $150 for both as u can see in photo where the bend is bent a bit

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