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hey all jus came back from his sellers place in inner west (close to bankstown) and the parts available are genuinely there. great guy with good attitude... and i hope seller doesnt mind that i post his contact number up so everyone can stop making posts about it.

contact number: 0416 554 283

looks like alot of trim parts are gone, driver's seat is gone, no floor matts, no rear seat, side mirrors are there, rear lights are there, anything front right of car is pretty much gone, radiator gone, motor is good, doors there, windows there...err..dash is there.....it is a WHITE coupe, NON TURBO.

hope that has saved alot of unnecessary questioning and just call him if you need anything, he wont bark.

great seller! :yes:

Dom

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hey where in sydney you located? i need a bootlid key hole nissan thingo (blew mine out with the sub :rant: ) probs need front rotors as well (well need the drivers side one more...

rofl! aheahea is that even possible?

ur sub must be powerful!

lol

Updated price list.

Rims with 80% tread on all four - $600 Price drop $500ono

Bootlid - $100

Spoiler - $80

Rear bar - $150

Tail lights - $70 each

Window regulator - $80 each

Steering wheel no airbag type - $80

Dash cluster 128kms - $80

RB25det Airbox SOLD

Passenger side gaurd SOLD

Interior - $200 complete will seperate parts

Passenger pwr window switch - $50

Driver side pwr switch - $60

Rb25de - $500ono

Dash cluster surround - $50

Parcel tray - $50

Passenger side door - $100 without reg or door trim

Ignition barrel, key and matching door locks - $100

Climate control unit - $40

Floor carpet - $50

Middle console - $30

Rear window - $80

All prices are negiotiable.

PM for any other parts as car is complete.

Cheers

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