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SOLD!

also have:

stock R32 sidemount cooler - $40

R33 4 door passenger side mirror - silver - $30

LH front guard sold

seatbelts sold

rear lights $50 each sold

LH headlight - $40 sold

airbox with snorkel - $60 sold

passenger side mirror $50 sold

larger dash piece(vents, hazards, clock, etc) - $80 sold

engine fuse cover - $15 sold

blinker lights from S1 bumper - $30 for both sold

Boot carpet sold

dash cluster (108,500ks or so)- $80 sold

AFM - $80 sold

ECU - $100 sold

rear mirror Sold

gearstick surround, good cond - $50 sold

thermo fan - $30 sold

S1 grille with no mesh - $20 sold

all 5 original floormats in top condition - $120 Sold

a/c climate control - $50 sold

drivers window switch - sold

clear indicators - sold

stone/scratch guard that goes under engine - $20 SOLD

Parcel shelf w/ speaker covers - $40 SOLD

bootlid with spoiler/lock etc - $130 SOLD

diff - from a manual, good condition - $150 SOLD

drivers side door trim, no switches - $50 SOLD

drivers door shell still has wiring, good cond- $50 SOLD

centre console with lid - $40 SOLD

drivers side door glass - $20

front calipers+pads - $250 SOLD

rear calipers+pads - $150 SOLD

rear rotors - $70 SOLD

steering column+ ignition barrel + key - $50 SOLD

cheers

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howdy, slightly interested in the instrument cluster as a spare , i'll give u $60 plus pay postage to Tas, and very interested in the rear view mirror-- how much plus i will pay postage, cheers Damo

mate after climate control , do you have a contact number. thanks

sorry, looks like it's sold mate

hey man i need the plastic bit that goes between the drivers window and the rear window pm me wif a price cheers

i'll take a look later today and get a price for ya

Some more stuff updated in the first post. i'll add more next week

Cheers

Added a few more items, and a few price drops. just about everything on the inside is stripped out, if ya need any random bits gimme a pm! mechanical stuff should be coming out next week if the weather isnt foul

Side mirrors, great condition - $50 each

front seats, perfect, both for $220

rear seats, perfect $120

all 4 for $300

LH front guard - $140 ono

Parcel shelf w/ speaker covers - $60

assorted interior bits, perfect condition - $30 each

all seatbelts - offers?

R32 stock sidemount - $50

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location? whats best price you can do for the motor, minus both manifolds and you keep coilpacks etc. basicaly want a long motor.

Thanks for the interest but I dont want to seperate anything from the motor just yet. If that changes i'll let ya know

I'm in southern Sydney by the way

hey dude just want to know if uhave the relay for the dash light it located in the left hand side of the front console

and the seat belts are there working ok and how much just email me on [email protected]

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