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98 R34 Air Conditioner compressor and pully, must be working

i have one but dont think i need it for my 32 pretty sure lines will be different anyway does 32 compressor bolt up on neo braket??can anyone comfirm

WTB ASAP

hey ppl im desperatly trying to chase 3 Lifters for a RB20 im having a motor put together atm and 3 lifters have rusted on the top and have eaten the face of the lifter so i need to get some to replace

Can anybody help??

PLZ pm or call 0417 899 445 all help appreciated

Cheers Lockie

Wtb:-

r32 complete sunroof and roof lining

Clear / amber front indicators

RH projector headlight

2dr door weather stripes top and bottom

2dr 1/4 window upper moulds (inside)

Possably more things when I think of em!

Cheers damo

Anybody selling or throwing away:

R34 (Neo) or S2 Stagea (Neo) blown turbo ... I just need the housings, not fussed about anything else.

Or just the compressor housing if anyone has one lying around.

Please :D

Wtb:-

r32 complete sunroof and roof lining

Clear / amber front indicators

RH projector headlight

2dr door weather stripes top and bottom

2dr 1/4 window upper moulds (inside)

Possably more things when I think of em!

Cheers damo

Ive got a cefiro sunroof module. Yours free if you pick up.

r33 Seat belt holders

just like the one in the picture..

The holders come as a whole, with the seat belt too. it can be removed by making the hole in the holder slightly larger to slip the belt through it, but its a pain. i got mine from a wreckers, Import spares actually.

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