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Located in sydney

RB20DE engine $350**SOLD**

5speed manual gearbox,tailshaft, clutch and clutch pedals $600 **SOLD**

Manual ECU $150**SOLD**

engine loom $100**SOLD**

radiator(perfect condition) $80**SOLD**

Condensor $80

Fan shroud $15**SOLD**

Power steering bottle $20

Engine Cross member $120**SOLD**

Lower Control Arms (3 Good) $40ea (2 **SOLD** )

Dash $30**SOLD**

Dial surround(with hazzard,etc buttons) $35**SOLD**

Aftermarket coilovers(adjustable)[HDS] $950 for all 4**SOLD**

Drivers side rear door with window $45**SOLD**

Climate control unit $60**SOLD**

Front headlights R and L $200**SOLD**

Front indicators R and L $80**SOLD**

centre console with gear stick surround $35**SOLD**

All door trims(4) $50**SOLD**

parcel shelf $20**SOLD**

Inside light (middle) $15**SOLD**

Inside light (front) $15**SOLD**

roof lining(carpet) $35**SOLD**

Drivers window control $50**SOLD**

Front bar $100**SOLD**

front reo $70**SOLD**

Bonnet $90**SOLD**

Fuel tank $100**SOLD**

Right hand fender $50**SOLD**

Exhaust with canon tip $100**SOLD**

Cat converter $45**SOLD**

set of 4 chasers with rubber $80 (4 Stud) **SOLD**

17inch mags pictured(2 only) $180 for both**SOLD**

just ask please...

please pm so I can keep track of things, thanks guys! :wave:

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Hello. I need the Piece that goes in the boot that covers the spare wheel. Also I need the plugs that plug up the boot under the spare wheel. And If you can, I need the jack aswell.

Thanks, -Jimmy.

P.S I'm in Newcastle.

Lol, Wanna answer my question?

I need the Piece that goes in the boot that covers the spare wheel. Also I need the plugs that plug up the boot under the spare wheel. And If you can, I need the jack aswell.

Lol, Wanna answer my question?

I need the Piece that goes in the boot that covers the spare wheel. Also I need the plugs that plug up the boot under the spare wheel. And If you can, I need the jack aswell.

yeah got the wood piece that sits above the spare wheel with the carpet...

also have the space saver wheel...

no jack sorry...

got any rear suspension mate cos mines seen much better days? :D

if its not stock suspension then do you have all 4 springs

Ive got all 4 original springs!!! :)

pm me.

Hey mate do u still have rear lights? if so can u post a pic of them up, thanks

yeah lights are still available...

they are in good nick! :yes:

whats your mobile number?

I'll mms you a pic.

g'day im chasing 32 four door: carpet

rooflining

metal trims on exterior left and right that hold the door rubbers to body of car

A pillar interior trims (ones either side of front windscreen) left and right

front windscreen if good condition

and probably more stuff if you can help. thanks Alex.

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