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Indicator's have been sold!

Rear pod's have been sold!

Headlight's are NOT N1 headlights my mistake sorry apprently they are Type-M headlights with optional GTR bracket's make an offer!

also selling my 18's you may have seen them in a seperate thread i want $650 for them O.N.O front tyres have 90% tread rears are bold tyre size... 235x45xR18 and there firehawks!

also i have an R33 Gtst lower control arm (right hand side) $60

everything else is still for sale,

Thank you for looking!

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Hi guys selling my front end nothing wrong with it, just wanting to upgrade too R34 front.... all panels are black.. Items located in Melbourne can ship interstate @ cost!

N1 GTR Head lights $300 for pair or nearest offer

Clear indicators with orange side lens/bubble $90 for pair.

Front Guards perfect condition right and left $270 each or nearest offer.

Gtst bonnet has slight dent in it wear someone sat on it $70 or nearest offer.

Type M side skirts Black $170 for pair.

R32 Rear pods $80 for pair.

R32 Rear bar $80 or nearest offer.

R32 Rear spoiler $50.

Tomei Gear knob $80.

Kenwood head deck mp3/cd player $50 or nearest offer.

Pioneer master unit with controller and installation / user manual $600 this unit controls dvd player/ Tv / head unit & playstation with enough wire to run to rear of car.... this is cheap as unit retails for $1800 and is only 5 months old!

also have the thing that goes under or above the head unit that is plastic and holds things dont know what you would call this thing make an offer on it if you want it thanks guys for looking happy new year!

I can be contacted on 0424 664 134 in the chadstone area

$150 for the side skirts postd 2 wollongong ?

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