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parts still for sale:

rb20det complete

with big after market turbo ecu and looms $1000 o.n.o 85k supposed to have internal work

diff $150

side mirrors $100

4 doors rear right damaged $150

keys & barrel set $200 (ignition, doors

rear bar $50

rear reo $50

a/c condensor $50

wiper motor $10

all seats inc door trims $350

roof lining $20

interior lights $10ea

sunvisors $20pair

interior mirror $30

front windscreen pillar trims $30

rear upper trims-$20

skyline side step trims $30

center console $30

glovebox $30

cluster surround with gauges $80

brake setup $200 rear has brand new pads

steering column surround $30

carpet $100

under dash trim $20

all seatbelts $120

fueltank $80

steering column $50

rear cradle $100

metal dash support $20

power steering rack $100

skyline floor matts $30

windscreen $50

rear windscreen $50

3" turbo bak zorst $200

boost controller and boost gauge $50

18" work rims with potenza tyre

price drop on 18" work esperio rims

comes with 2 brand new street tyres and 4 semi slick potenza tyres

the tyres alone 4 these rims are worth 1500

and the rims are worth 3000

now selling 4 only 900 ono

need these gone to buy my car

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