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hey any rims avaliable?

Have a few sets of rims available, pick up in SA or postage at your expense

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/17...85#entry3509985

rear subframe?

still have it on the car $100 but you need to give me a hand to pull it off, comes with lower control arms and HICAS too.

or $180 and I'll pull it off myself

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Engine has now been sold but some parts were split, these include

-RB25DET clutch fan assembly $80

-engine loom $80

-standard ECU $100

-entire loom from car, uncut one entire piece $80

^^^ALL of above $150

-standard R33 turbo (no shaft play) and manifold $500

-all oil/water lines plus banjo fittings $60

-stock dump/front pipes $40

^^^ALL of above $500

-RB25 AFM (no mesh) $100

-rubber intake pipe $30

(includes the re-circ pipes etc)

-Simota pod filter and RB/Z32 AFM adaptor $30 (not from the skyline, previously used on my old car for ~4 months)

^^^ALL of above $120

-standard clutch cover and organic clutch plate $50

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still got the rear parcel shelf with speaker covers avail? my 96 came in with messy holes cut, looking for something neater icon9.gif

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hi im in sa too do you still have the coil pack loom is it for s2 thoe pl ease just pm me back when you can dude

still got the rear parcel shelf with speaker covers avail? my 96 came in with messy holes cut, looking for something neater icon9.gif

still have parcel shelf, excellent condition, no mark/sholes

hi im in sa too do you still have the coil pack loom is it for s2 thoe pl ease just pm me back when you can dude

sorry don't think I have it, reckon I left it on the engine in the end, if I can find it I'll send you a PM

still have parcel shelf, excellent condition, no mark/sholes

PM sent wit my email addy, defin8ly interested so hit me back on there or wit a PM on here

also, might b a stupid q, but the lil cap that sits inside the right side door handle (covering the screw holding door in place), you wouldn be willing to let go of that 2 would ya? mines gone missing, no idea when or how, but its niggling @ me and im not gonna go source a whole new door for jus a cap :thumbsup:

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