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ok,

suspension is standard....whole car is stock as a rock,

car has been t-boned..and front was hit (driverside...nothing of the driver door assembly left)

dash is in a1 cond - offers

sterring wheel non airbag - offers.

passenger door is fine just had a dent and scratch.

turbo's gone

headlights/grille are F@#$ed...bonnet is hit but repairable..rear bar has a crack but repairable easily.

Pillar trimming is fine -offers

both iner guards avail - offers

centre console bin lid ok..so is glovebox

sunvisor is ok but the clips are broken from the surrounding of the mirror..bare with me guys this is hectic as car is at my mates workshop and im stripping it there.

diff is ok

suspension

lh front guard

radiator

seats (rear top is faded)

brakes

suspension

lh rear quater

lh rear windowrad support is ok apart fron dent in corner (easily fixed)

i want the complete boot trim too, also want the single din under the stereo, and stock headunit with wiring at the right price and speedo odomter etc. that part of it, with the glass face. any possibility?

hello??

oh, and Sumo - we might be out of luck cause of the rear strut brace... i think i will keep looking for a GTR/series 2 GTS boot trim (especially if Dim never replies).

I'm chasing the (ROUND) AAC Valve on the rear of the plenum chamber with the two pin eletrical connector only. (Not the Fast Idle Compensating Device Switch / Hexagonal Shape) next to it and not the whole air regulator assembly!

Mine stays open!

How much??

Please message me or reply here!

Im in Adelaide BTW.

ok thanks for the relpy's...and for understanding that i have about 200pms ....

as of tomorow i will have most of the things uz are after off thre car and pictures posted.

bare with me guys im not going no where just been F%#@in busy and hectik......ohh and id prefer to sell most things to melb customers...but if no 1 wants i can send.

as there is a few ppl that want boot trim make some offers?(i dont have the carpet but i have the wood).

rjb - parcel shelf has no holes for speakers just the 2 things for baby seats lol.make an offer

blak32 - complete head minus turbo $500 firm

fatz - front brakes make me a reasonable offer

the bolt on the spare wheel holder is gone

all the control steering arms,sway bars all that stuff still not ripped out but open to offers..i guess highest bidder gets it.

ye haa - soryr mate im selling the head complete

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