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dont have the bolts sorry,

Dumps are yours let me know when you would like to come get them

I have actuators on the turbos but i dont really want to seperate them sorry.

Edit, will have Front Turbo Calipers, Front GTST Quarters and series 1 Bonnet all in black and in good condition in the next 2-3 months. As were building a Tube frame front end and fiberglass walk off nose for blacky.

Hey John, I'll take the passenger side front guard if you are willing to separate. Maybe the bonnet as well

yeah mate no worries, come on guys even if u want spares im moving house over the next 2 days really need to offload this stuff

also got 33 GTST Series one back seats, have heaps of interior bits if u need any?

Mud did u want to come get those shocks this arvo...?

UPDATE:

Today im going to throw out, rear 33 series one seats, all rear trim pieces, center console, 33 GTR VSpec Shocks if you want any of this ill keep it till about 6-7ish tonight... then its going in the big bin at work....

think i may also be throwing out boot carpet and side panels for a 33 gtst... probably more stuff call me and ask me what ive got and ill have a dig around....

not leaving dude, after winternats the car comes off the road to get a full tube frame end, and we are converting it too methanol, meaning ill be selling the injectors and just about everything that is on the front end of it.

Come to think of it, neone want a sumframe modified to take a VH45DE?? :evil: mmmm wonder what thats worth?

Bob jones: 6 pack?? there yours



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