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Front brake air ducts, gaurd liners, undertray they are in fairly good condition and can post picks if needed but we all know what they are.

To suit factory front bar.

$150

Front grill with a few clips broken $150

Most of the interior including roof lining, rear seats, all door/panel inserts, rear parcel shelf, dash pad, centre console, carpet etc plus a shitload of plastic trim bits. Average condition as it is out of a gtr that has sat around for a while. No dash vents. If you don't want it all buy it and sell it yourself or may part out if your not tight. no electroric electronic stuff. $400

Hicas lines and rack and controller thing in the front chassis no pump. $50

Fuel tank with hangers, pump. Sender broken - Need to check pump is still there. $250Good upgrade for gtst to gain 20 more litres.

ABS brake lines and master cylinder $50

Damaged gtr intercooler but might still seal. $50

S15 wheels with semi's $350

GTR bonnet with small dint $275

Other stuff will be added later

Located near Frankston or can send

Need rear bar, tail lights, front indicators, boot, drivers door glass gts4 diff gears

Hey,

If you are willing to seperate parts of the interior, im after the b pillar trim and adjoining trims bits. (The two trims that are directly next to the rear seats, that surround rear window)

I have a set of the indicators i dont really need :)

Send me a message, if possible a few pics of the interior parts, but i will require postage to Canberra (2912)

Cheers!

Paul

Edited by Helious

Marcus would rather not seperate the ducts atm. Sorry! Interested in buying the bar off you and tail lights if you have them.

Don't really want to seperate the interior yet.

No pics of the bonnet as it is tied to the roof of the garage with heaps of shit under it but am willing to post. You will need to get prices though.

Grill is 2003 sti blue.

Front brake air ducts, gaurd liners, undertray they are in fairly good condition and can post picks if needed but we all know what they are.

To suit factory front bar.

$150

Front grill with a few clips broken $150

Most of the interior including roof lining, rear seats, all door/panel inserts, rear parcel shelf, dash pad, centre console, carpet etc plus a shitload of plastic trim bits. Average condition as it is out of a gtr that has sat around for a while. No dash vents. If you don't want it all buy it and sell it yourself or may part out if your not tight. no electroric electronic stuff. $400

Hicas lines and rack and controller thing in the front chassis no pump. $50

Fuel tank with hangers, pump. Sender broken - Need to check pump is still there. $250Good upgrade for gtst to gain 20 more litres.

ABS brake lines and master cylinder $50

Damaged gtr intercooler but might still seal. $50

S15 wheels with semi's $350

GTR bonnet with small dint $275

Other stuff will be added later

Located near Frankston or can send

Need rear bar, tail lights, front indicators, boot, drivers door glass gts4 diff gears

Hey

Do u have rear seat belt buckle from the driver side the clasping thing?

Thanks

Bonnet and grill sold.

Guard liners sold.

Still $50 and say $15 postage. Lines are worth nothing.

I might be selling the whole complied rolling shell with diff and driveshafts soon.

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