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guys still have plenty left

car is white in colour, series 2

some of the parts i have left

bonnet - $500

guards - $160 each

whole body shell - not sure yet

interior, including steering wheel and passenger air bag -

r34 gtst rims with falken tyres - $700

blitz turbo timer - $50

all seats - depending on what you want

35/40r turbo brand new in box - $1400

rotors and calipers in excellent condition -

boot and spoiler - $300

tail lights .... - $80 each

s2 headlights in immac condition - $550 for both

stil have plenty others..

contact me on 0402559887

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where abouts are you located and have you got the boot carpet and now much also after a air con line that goes under the air filters. It gors from the front of the engine to the firewall and is the small return line under the bigger ac pipe if that helps. how much for these and postage to newcastle nsw 2290

drivers seat has a tiny wear mark in it, still looks amazing, after $250

im in wollongong south of sydney

rims are perfect, 1 of them has a scratch in it from a gutter .. not bad though, falken tyres, rear bot 40% and front 80%

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