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hey bud im after the GT side badges do you have a pair of them or just one ? How much do you want for them ?

thanks

Vish

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Im after the demister airvents found on the very top of the dash.

Are they in good condition? ie. not warped from sun?

Is it possible to ship to melbourne? :)

Thanks

Patrick

have whole cig lighter for $10 lol.. ur choice. u want R34 GTT, 180sx, S14a, subaru liberty lol..

all dont smoke but will miss it.

i also have a missle switch cig lighter some autotechnia bit ur welcome to.

bump all parts forsale

acept any reasonable offer. not interested in making heaps of money just want sold..

Im chasing a drivers side knuckle arm for my GTR. Its part on the front suspension between the upper link and the hub. The swaybar rods mount onto it. The bearing in mine is shagged out. and nissan apparently dont sell it individually. Any idea if a 32st is the same ?

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have you still got the floor mats???

yes i do mate. the nissan metal logo ones are still here. $40 a piece. and rest are i think 20 or soo?

brakes - still have them?

i have 1 set of rear calipers.. painted red.. and 1 set of front calipers, rotors, hubs etc un painted.. :no:

still keen on the airvents...but havent received a reply :)

ive replied to all PMs as of Tuesday night, ill get to new lot before the weekend.. sorry its exam week.. :(

can I check a front caliper against something I have here. (looking for 4 spots for my subie..) not sure if the offset is teh same. (actually who makes them?)

Still got the R34 GTT neo engine cover?

hi mate.

yeah i still got that.. its un touched.. and has brackets too but got to find them lol..

i was gonna throw it on the S13 with the RB lol.. :P




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