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Nissan Skyline Series 1 & 2 Parts For Sale In Sydney “PICK UP ONLY”

Complete Rear Suspension Includes the Following:

Diff Cradle

Diff

Disk’s Calipers

Uppers Control Arm

Lower Control Arm

Steering Rack

CJ joints Both Left And Right

Will Sell Complete Suspension For $1,150

Original Nissan Head Unit Plays CD, Radio, Tape. $200 $180

Passenger Door (Black In Colour) $250 Each.(good condition) SOLD

Drivers Door (Black In Colour) $250 Each.(good condition)

Plastic Dash Strip Including All Switches Such As Clock, Hazards, Vents, Power Mirrors, Coin Holder. $80

Whole Dash With No Cracks Minus Internals $100 SOLD

Centre Console Box (As Seen In Pic) $80

Drivers Door Trim With Switches $100.

Computer From Series 2 R33 $200

Rear Tail-lights 1 In Black & 1 In Silver $100 Each.

Rear Boot Factory Standard Wing (Black In Colour) $100

Master cylinder $100

Front Passenger Seat with rails $150

All Prices Above Are Negotiable...

May Also Have More Parts That Are Not Listed, If Interested Contact Bill On 0424-313-168

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Nissan Skyline Series 1 & 2 Parts For Sale In Sydney “PICK UP ONLY”

Complete Rear Suspension Includes the Following:

Diff Cradle

Diff

Disk’s Calipers

Uppers Control Arm

Lower Control Arm

Steering Rack

CJ joints Both Left And Right

Will Sell Complete Suspension For $1,150

Original Nissan Head Unit Plays CD, Radio, Tape. $200 $180

Doors Both Left and Right (Black In Colour) $250 Each.(good condition)

Plastic Dash Strip Including All Switches Such As Clock, Hazards, Vents, Power Mirrors, Coin Holder. $80

Whole Dash With No Cracks Minus Internals $100 SOLD

Centre Console Box (As Seen In Pic) $80

Drivers Door Trim With Switches $100.

Computer From Series 2 R33 $200

Rear Tail-lights 1 In Black & 1 In Silver $100 Each.

Rear Boot Factory Standard Wing (Black In Colour) $100

Master cylinder $100

Front Passenger Seat with rails $150

All Prices Above Are Negotiable...

May Also Have More Parts That Are Not Listed, If Interested Contact Bill On 0424-313-168

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