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roof liner $50

interior carpet $50

windscreen wipers (set) $30

dual gauge holder pillar mount (came off new shell a bit dodgy) $30

r33 gtr front mount intercooler (damaged, no leaks etc, just a few dents) $50

seatbelts (whole lot) $70

centre console $30

handbrake $30 SOLD

kick panels $20 each

ashtray $10

indicator stalk $10

stereo surround $30 SOLD

rear reo SOLD

steering coloumn with ignition $80 (no key, but i can get one made up if you like)

2 front KYB shocks damper adjust (good condition) $50

2 genuine nissan jacks $15 each

dash $60

sun visors $20 the pair

parecel shelf $10

boss kit $40

nearly all interior trims - throw me an offer

rear stock spoiler (great condition) $100

glovebox $30

rear vision mirror $10

door seals $30

a/c unit control $20 SOLD

fuel filter $20

purge fuel tank (dont no if thats the correct name) $20

coolant overflow bottle $20

washer bottle $20

castor rods $75 firm the pair (one with aftermarket bush, one stock bush)

floor mats $30 the lot (drivers one not in pic but i do have it)

passenger door trim $40

rear seats $60 (good condition just a bit dirty no rips or tears)

stock gear and handbrake boots $10 each or $15 a pair(bit worn SEE PIC)

HKS 60mm boost gauge with holder $80 (2nd hand but i never used it, went defi!! been told it needs 2 new bulbs)

stock camber arms $80 ono

5 x 4 Stud rims 15inch white face polished dish, with 4 brand new tyres pics (see pic) $300 ono

do not know offset (these came off a nissan gazelle)

NO A/C VENTS!!

i do have few other things that i probably cant remember so just ask and ill check

best way is to PM me, will post but prefer pickup, if you need pics just ask

thanks

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ALL PM'S REPLYED TOO AND PICS NOW UP AND LIST UPDATED

john26Posted Today, 01:38 PM man do u have the centre console lid without the cup holders?

yeh sure do mate lid isnt connected though and is a bit dodge

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