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updated list of parts left;

nismo 320 white face dash - $600

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $100

sard turbo timer - $20

sealed lead acid battery - $50

speco boost guage - $20

razo sports pedals - $10

nismo white duracon gear knob - $40

clear front bar indicator lights - $40

carbon fibre painted wipers (3) - $30

interior lights - $10

roof handels - $10

unknown blue brake cylinder stopper - $20

white boot lock - $40

hose clamps (10) - $5

1.6m 6mm dia braided hose - $15

skyline car mats - $80

indicator/light stalk - $10

foot rest - $10

glove box - $10

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

ignition plastic bit - $10

front seats with rails - $50 ea

rear seat - $50

seat belt set - $30

car carpet - $50

interior plastic around rear window - $20 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

parcel shelf with speaker covers - $40

stock dash with 115337km - $50

door trims - $40 ea

roof carpet - $20

hks cat back exhaust - $450 has small dent

veilside rear bar - $50

veilside sideskirts - $50 both

tail lights - $70 both

boot and drift wing - $200

complete doors with electric mirrors, power windows - $150 ea

works emotion xt7 with tyres - $1500

dashboard - $20

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1500

jack and tyres changing gear - $20

gtr gearbox - $1000

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff) turbo, computer and loom - $2000

r32 gtr front brakes and discs - $350

stock afm sensor - $10

standard cat convertor - $20

front dump pipe - $20

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $10

cheers,

Michael

Hey mate!

This used to be 4 stud yeah?? Judging by the space saver spare??

Anyway Not particularly interested in five stud setup but mainly interested in calipers and handbrake cables... Do you still have your 4 stud hubs frm when you converted it over?? I've been tols I can use them to convert the handbrake on my 180 to R33 spec whilst retaining my 4 stud...??

Anyway price and pics on calipers, handbrake cables and 4 stud hubs if you got em..??

Cheers,

Chris

Hey mate!

This used to be 4 stud yeah?? Judging by the space saver spare??

Anyway Not particularly interested in five stud setup but mainly interested in calipers and handbrake cables... Do you still have your 4 stud hubs frm when you converted it over?? I've been tols I can use them to convert the handbrake on my 180 to R33 spec whilst retaining my 4 stud...??

Anyway price and pics on calipers, handbrake cables and 4 stud hubs if you got em..??

Cheers,

Chris

no handbrake cable or orginal 4 stud hubs.

selling calipers a disc together $350

How much for the standard gearknob ? Couldn't see a price, just a pic.

sold mate.

hks exhaust - sold pending payment

space saver rim - sold pending payment

tail lights - sold pending payment

pedals and nismo gear knob - sold pending payment

wipers and plastic key surround - sold pending payment

car matts - sold pending payment

veilside kit - sold pending payment

photo's will be taken over the weekend

cheers,

Michael

hi,

i just tried to call (13/7 @ 10:28) but was wanting to purchase the side and front indicator plugs (not the actual lights) if you still have them available.

If you can return my call if you have these available.

Matt

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