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Do you have the engine fan? I'm interested if it's in good nick ie. no cracks.

Cheers,

Steve.

Hi Steve,

Yea I do have the engine fan, but it has some small cracks. I can get a pic if you really want?

hey would you sell the left and middle air vents separately from the dash? if so how much?

I don't really want to separate the vents from the dash, just so the dash is complete if someone wants to buy it.... I had another guy wanting them as well and said he would pay the price of the dash just for the vents if i separated them for him, but he hasn't got back to me since...

What are you offering? Send me a PM.

Hey,

Do you have the indicators ? and do you reackon they would fit a Nissan Skyline 1992 GTS-T model.. Or can you get some pics for me?

Thanx heaps

Oh and how much if so..

Hi, Im after the pass window switch and the drivers side window switch.

how much and postage to 2150?

Thanks

Hey,

Do you have the indicators ? and do you reackon they would fit a Nissan Skyline 1992 GTS-T model.. Or can you get some pics for me?

Thanx heaps

Oh and how much if so..

Sorry indicators are gone.....

you wudnt happen to be selling the the boot on the gear stick? i need that

Yea i Have it listed above as: Gear stick boot and surround bracket - $30 plus there is a photo of it.

Hi, Im after the pass window switch and the drivers side window switch.

how much and postage to 2150?

Thanks

Hi mate,

Both switches $150, postage $10

Let me know...

Cheers,

Looking for the trim around the rear side windows? both sides

$?

I have them listed as - Rear quarter window garnishes – (Pair) $60 and there is also a photo of them on page one.

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