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Selling parts from a Black 180sx SR20DET that I am wrecking. There is no motor or gearbox, so don't ask.

list to date is as follows :

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Exterior

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Headlights $300 the pair SOLD

Electric aerial & motor $40 SOLD

wiper garnish $30

mud flaps (only have 3) $7 each

passenger Quarter Window garnish $10

quarter window metal frames?? $10 each

Tail lights $70 each DRIVER SOLD

Tail light center $80 SOLD

Front Reo $40 SOLD

Rear Tail light Garnish $30

Passenger door , with glass only (minus trim, lock and mirror) $120 SOLD

Mirrors $75 each PASSENGER SOLD

Headlight supports $30 each SOLD

Door locks with key $50

Bonnet stand $15

Bonnet release including cable $15 SOLD

Rear number plate lights and bracket $30

A pillar trim $20 each

Bonnet stand $15

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Interior

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Rear boot carpet trims (sides,rear&center) $15 each SOLD

Rear boot plastic trims (sides,rear&center) $15 each SOLD

Spare wheel board from boot $10 SOLD

Rear speaker brackets (stock, metal and plastic) $10 each

Door trims (drivers is damaged in top right corner) $90 for both Or $50 Passenger / $40 Drivers

A pillar trims $30 each DRIVERS SOLD

Wiper Stalk $40 SOLD

Dash intrusion bar $40

Center Air Vents $50

Glove Box $30 SOLD

Drivers Air Vent $20 SOLD

Center Interior Light $20 SOLD

Indicator Stalk $30 SOLD

Steering column surround plastic $20 SOLD

Passenger door window trim $15

Drivers door window trim $15

Passenger door rubber $15 SOLD

Boot Carpet $40 SOLD

Cluster surround $30

Rear seats $50

Center Console (complete) $80

Full seat belt set $200 SOLD

Steering column with stock steering wheel, ignition barrel and key (not separating) $offers

Dash $150 - no cracks, tearing or any problems...100%

Floor carpet $30

Dash kick panel $30

Heater core $30 SOLD

Jesus bars $10 SOLD

Kick panels $40 each

Accelerator pedal box, including cable $20

Roof lining $40

Digital climate control with full loom $220

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Suspension

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Front and Rear Struts, including king springs and stock springs $220 SOLD

Rear Cradle (non hicas model) $offers

Drivers rear LCA $30

Rear Upper control arms $40 each

handbrake assembly $50 SOLD

Castor rods $40 each SOLD

Rear sway bar with links $50

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Engine Bay

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Air con condenser $50 SOLD

Washer Bottle $40 SOLD

Many other parts listed on my eBay store

http://stores.ebay.com.au/UnderGround-Body-Styling

Also

still have the R32 parts for sale, listed here

R32 Parts for sale

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Newly Married Price Blitz

Make me an offer on anything

Just for this week

Need most stuff gone

Also have full interior trim, and now the digital Climate control with full loom :wave:

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Bump!

hey dude, i know its kinda random but you dont happen to have a set of 180sx Rear Seat belts do you???

incl brackets and bolts??

if you do can you let me know price??? and location?

need them ASAP

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