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Age: 12 y.o

Condition: All parts are in working order

Location: Southern Sydney, Gymea

Contact: PM with any questions

Comments: Very neg. on prices.

If you want any more pictures just ask.

I'll have to upload more pictures tomorrow, as most of the pictures i have are over 2MB and wont upload.

Series 1.5 Differential Cradle w/ Diff & Hicas Rack (ABS) - $500ono++

Series 1.5 Stub Axles w/ Lower Control Arms - $200ono++

Series 1.5 Front Struts - $100ono

Series 1.5 Steering Rack - $100ono

Series 1.5 ABS Unit - $50ono

Series 1.5 Window Washer Bottle - $20ono

Series 1.5 Overflow Bottle - $20ono

Series 1.5 Brake Booster - $100ono

Series 1.5 Passenger Side Window Switch - $10ono

Series 1.5 Passenger Side Mirror (White) - $50ono

Series 1.5 Front Windscreen Wiper Arms - $20ono

Series 1.5 Front Windscreen Wiper Motor - $20ono

Series 1.5 Rear Brake Caliper (Side Unknown) - $50ono

Series 1.5 Rear Brake Rotors - $50ono

Series 1.5 Pedal Assembly (Clutch, Brake & Accelerator w/ Throttle Cable) - $50ono

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Age: 13 y.o

Condition: All parts are in working order

Location: Southern Sydney, Gymea

Contact: PM with any questions

Comments: Very neg. on prices.

If you want any more pictures just ask.

I'll have to upload more pictures tomorrow, as most of the pictures i have are over 2MB and wont upload.

Series 1 Side Skirts - $150ono

Series 1 Side Mount Intercooler - $50ono

Series 1 Standard Turbo w/ Lines - $300ono

Series 1 Turbo Heat Shield - $20ono

Series 1 Standard Fuel Pump x 2 - $50ono each

Series 1 Standard Fuel Pressure Regulator - $20ono

Series 1 Standard BOV - $20ono

Series 1 Engine Fan - $50ono

Series 1 Rear Spoiler - $50ono

Series 1 Dump Pipe - $50ono

Series 1 Valley Cover - $20ono

Series 1 Air Intake Pipe - $20ono

Series 1 Air Snorkel - $10ono

Series 1 Ohlins Rear Struts w/ Dampening Adjustments & Springs - $200ono (Fronts available but are useless)

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moonus - sorry mate, dont have any rear quater glasses

G0DZLR - ill take some pictures of it today and pm you. i dunno if they are M-Spec all i know is they are from a Series 1 GTS-T

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Series 1.5 Stub Axles have now been stripped apart.

**New Parts**

Series 1.5 Front Lower Control Arms - **Sold pending payment**

Series 1.5 Front Upper Control Arms - $50ono

Series 1.5 Front Castor Rods - $50ono

Series 1.5 Front Wishbones - $50ono

Series 1.5 Front Brake Hubs w/ Lines - $100ono

Series 1 Inlet Manifold - $50ono

Series 1 Throttle Body - $50ono

GTR Series 3 Genuine Nissan Front Bar Indicators - $50ono

Pictures will be up tomorrow.

Feel free to make an offer :D

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GTR Series 3 Genuine Nissan Front Bar Indicators - $50ono

Just found out they are NOT GENUINE NISSAN Indicators....

They are just copies. :)

phatlavish - thanks mate, ill check that up :O

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