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MY32 pm'ed you re skirts and pods.

GTR94 will get back to you re boot/fuel door release cable ( got to look for it, it may have sold with other stuff)

I got a wharehouse full of car bits!!)

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yo man cant reply to your pm aye cause i havnt got enough post counts. would you let it go for 220? if so then i'll pick it up tomoro or sunday at the latest

Pmed you.

$50 price drop is pretty fair if you buy the lot

can do better on $$$ if there is more stuff you are after

hey mate do u have any pics of the rb26dett??

cheers jack

Why?

All you can see is the top of a motor?

Speedo shows 77000 kms, it has aftermarket pod filters, that about it.

We can show you a vid of it running, and no I CBF putting it on youtube.

It's a front section off a car, with a nissan engine and other shizz stuck in there as it came from the manufacturer.

Come and take some pics yourself if you like

hey mate just wondering if you got it and how much for the boot cable posted to Victoria. just after the cable that actually opens the boot. cheers

Got it, pm'ed you, it will come with the push/pull handle as well

has the engine been pressure tested? and is it just a standard motor?

Stock motor hasn't been pulled apart, done 77000kms, history is known to the one australian owner

was comp tested when last run reading were all even ( no variances)

hey mate, do you have reverse sensor switch?

That is still attached to the gearbox which will go with the front cut.

Sorry

hey mate was wondering do u have a 32 front crossmember...

if so would u deliver i am in north brisbane... po 4017

cheers roger

Sorry cant help you, looks like the front cut may be sold to a member in Adelaide, we are working out freight arrangements ATM, and the X member is part of the front cut.

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hey mate do you still have the gtr grill , are all the clips still there . what about a complete battery clamp?

sorry grill sold, & no battery clamp/brackets.

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