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I cleaned the dash today and found it has a few light scratches. I'm not sure if the original buyer will still be interested or if you are. I don't think they would show up on a camera.

As for the diff. Sorry for the late reply but it is kind of sold.

I am waiting to get prices for freight for a couple of other guys but haven't had time to box it up and weight it atm.

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I have the main engine loom but it missing the CAS plug and afm plugs. Is thats what your talking about. I have the gtr engine ending tomorrow on ebay so I'lll see if the buyer wants it but if not I'll sell it.

Also have a complete gtr wiring loom for a 32 shell.

The boot has sold.

Just sold clear indicators and headlights.

I have some injectors and a original resistor pack but I have the injectors for sale with the rb26dett engine on ebay ending tonight. I have 40 people watching it so hopefully it sells but if it doesn't I'll seperate the injectors.

gday mate i dont suppose you have the stock rubber or silicon pipe that is on the turbo pipe with twin turbo written on it do ya? my one has split arround the hose clamp. Also do you have any stock rims. i can pick up from melbs as im in geelong and have a few mates up there. cheers mate

The boot has sold.

Just sold clear indicators and headlights.

I have some injectors and a original resistor pack but I have the injectors for sale with the rb26dett engine on ebay ending tonight. I have 40 people watching it so hopefully it sells but if it doesn't I'll seperate the injectors.

Please let me know your price if it doesnt sell.

Cheers David

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