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blitz bov

blitz pod filter

momo steering wheel

razo gear knob

r33 gtr seats

19" deep dish wheels

How much if u take of these parts and put stock ones back on?

dude your pretty much getting the parts for near nothing

dude your pretty much getting the parts for near nothing

well you did say "$25,000 no offers - (will take out parts to make it more affordable so throw me some offers)"

thats what hes talking about

  • 3 weeks later...

im very interested would you be willing to ship it to WA if i organised it.

I'd want to organise a rac check first

a few general questions;

when you imported this car what was it's grading?

also does it have a acident history or have you had a acident whilst owning the car

do you have the stock stearing wheel still for it to come with the sale of the car?

do you have the stock seats still for it to come with the sale of the car?

(as i want stock stearing wheel and seats because it will go over the pits for registering it in wa)

I also dont want your sound system, or any gauges, turbo timer, or BOV? you could sell them off yourself, as I already have my own stuff I've already bought for a r34.

What price would you offer keeping in mind i dont want those parts, and i have to transport it to wa.

  • 2 weeks later...

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