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how many km's on the box and how come so cheap any thing wromg with it?

according to the "orginal" dash it had 111k on it.

The box was in full working order, no crunching of third. It is soo cheap along with the engine as it is taking up too much room and is restricting my ability to move houses. if i had the storage ability the price for both would be higher

cheers,

Michael

hi mate ill take the Sard turbo timer - $50

Speco boost guage - $50

unknown strut brace - $50 im in dural please sms me on 0424546243 thanks mate

Only have the speco boost guage left buddy.

cheers,

Michael

Michael, see below :banana: mainly after pics and size and is that shipped normal postage

is the guage mech or elec pics

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hahaha we post at the same time sorry for my impatience even low res picture phone pic will help

do you know if its a 52mm gauge or the slightly larger

Michael, see below :blush: mainly after pics and size and is that shipped normal postage

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hahaha we post at the same time sorry for my impatience even low res picture phone pic will help

do you know if its a 52mm gauge or the slightly larger

no worries. 52mm.

na man little too much this time of year

i was really only after the wheel for the boss kit and was going to see which wheel was better condish yours or mine and sell the other i didn't need

if the gauge isn't shipped for $50 i probably wont worry about that either as i already have one but its about 3psi out

UPDATED PARTS LEFT

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $70

speco boost guage - $10

roof handels - $5

hose clamps (10) - free

indicator/light stalk - $5

foot rest - $5

glove box - $5

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

seat belt set - $20

interior plastic around rear quater and side windows - $10 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

door trims - $20 ea

roof carpet - $20

dashboard - $5

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1200

gtr gearbox - $500

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff gtr 4.11 gears) turbo, computer and loom - $1500

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $5

cheers,

Michael

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