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Here is a basic list, im transfering the running gear into an R30 hatch, everything else must go

interior - front seats with dvd player and screens $400

rear seat $380 (99% imaculate)

door cards $60 ea (passenger front $40 due to sun damage)

roof lining goes with sun roof $300 (i will cut the roof off at the pillars)

Grill - $60 (the standard aus/non Ti item is $40 at pick n payless)

mirrors - $200 including switch and what loom i can get out with it (the passengers need a gear replaced on the fold

in motor but all other electrics are working)

lowered springs - $80 approx 2"

5 stack tape player centre console -$180 including tape unit

import turbo dash cluster - $130 180k approx

guards - $40 ea (moulds removed)

moulds - $80 whole set (excluding bumpers)

front bumper bar $80 (slight mark on passengers side)

doors - $80 ea (power windows included)

front windscreen - $270 (only fits hardtop 4 door)

rear windscreen - $310 (only fits 4 door hardtop)

bonnet - $40 including rain sensor (hail damage)

boot lid - $60 (verry minor hail damage)

wing - $50 (needs minor repair on mould seem to re-seal)

rear 1/4 windows $70 ea (if i can get them out without breaking them... no longer made)

headlights - $ 120 pair (imaculate lenses, brightest with standard bulbs that i've seen so far)

radiator - $80 no leaks or noticable corrotion

rear fill panel with skyline sticker - $40

if you need something i've missed let me kno via reply or pm and ill post a price for you.

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