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Hi guys,

got a 1997 Skyline gtst Series 2 front half cut (silver panels). Its automatic The half cut is the front chassis (With compliment plates), its complete however no radiator support as was cut and replaced on my car. Want to sell either complete or separate depending on convenience. Located in Sydney, NSW. The list below are the parts available:

* Front right guard- excellent condition with GT badge and indicator $200 (SOLD)

* Series 2 Front bar with foggies (not circle foggies n indicators) - no reo $400

* R33 Series 2 headlights (crystalised)- $600 (SOLD)

* R33 Series 2 steering wheel (no airbag) $120

* R33 Series 2 computer ECU and loom (Standard turbo) $150 (SOLD)

* Auto box external solenoid (i think thats whats it called) $250

* Dash cluster (Auto) with 80km - $100

* Busted airbag center steering wheel and motor - $50

* Busted passenger side airbag and motor - $70

* front fascier with clock, air con vents, antenna switch etc- good condition - $50

* passenger glove box - $30

* K&N filter and cover (good condition)- $50

* Plastic strip between bonnet and windscreen- $30

* set of fog lights from r33 series 2 (split and ok condition)- $80

* climate control unit $50 (SOLD)

* Ignition barrel $50 (SOLD)

* factory radio cassette $50

* Auto gear stick and all electrical components etc $100

* Entire bottom dash from steering wheel and below $100

* Factory fuse box in dash with all wires $30

* Factory fuse box in engine bay with all wires $50

* stereo DIN (SOLD)

PRICES NEGOTIABLE

Also got all electricals in dash like ignition, and all that belongs in dash...

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All other electrical cables, headlight cables, carpets, dash components are scattered- just throw questions and offers.

Sydney buyers preferred but can deliver on buyers expense.

Leave a PM or email through the forum

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