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Hi, Clutch push or pull? Price?

Also need all 4 abs-sensors and lower radiator hose. Price if not sold?

Best regards

Petter, from Norway

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The sensors are in the hubs, only one small screw that holds them in place.

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Hi Petter

I will check it out I gather you can't PM

Cheers

Hi Petter

I will check it out I gather you can't PM

Cheers

Radiator, shroud and lower bar is sold, yell out if you are after anything else best to PM or get in contact by phone 0408 188 777.

Cheers

Updated add, if I have mssied amyone with PM etc just yell out, Regards Taylor 0408 188 777

Cheers

Panels

Guard Driver side great condition 275

Left door includes hinges & lock and handles 160

Right Door includes hinges & lock and handles 160

Side Skirts with pods 300

Window mechanism with motor 100 each

Rear Bumper 200

Rear Reo 175

Interior, great parts for cleaning up your interior

Door Trims Great colour Front and back including all clip handles 300

Centre surround around stereo and Aircon 100

Glove Box with Key 70

Centre Console including glove box lid, strong colour 120

Leather Gear & Hand Brake Genuine great condition 80

Dash No bubbles/lifting two small screw holes easy fix, hard to notice 150

Carpet 120

Mats 100

Roof lining perfect 90

Boot complete including plastic and trims 170 no stains

Glass

Front windscreen with all wiring and aerial, genuine 475

Rear windscreen with all wiring, Genuine GTR thinner & lighter 575

Drivers side quarter glass 130

Passengers side quarter glass 130

Light & Indicators

Head Light Passenger side standard 90

Head Light right Driver side standard 90

Gauges

Greddy Exhaust gauge and wiring 120

Climate Control 90

Wheels

Space saver 45

Drive Line

Gear Box 33 GTR Good condition fits 32 as well , on Hold 900

Twin plate Direct Racing Clutch, great for performance & daily low klm 1180

Front Diff 270

Rear Cradle 350

Tail shaft 200

Drive shafts with boots 120 each

Suspension

Lower control arms factory with N1 brake ducting 100

Front sway bar 80

Rear hubs 190

Engine Bay

ABS Unit 350

Brake Master cylinder 180

Starter Motor 150

Power Steering Reservoir 90

Coolant bottle 45

4WD Computer 120

Engine Harness $600 new sell at half 300

Full Body Harness, inc fuse box, no cute TBA

Injector & resistor pack TBA

Air flow meters 145 each

HKS air pods including arms and braces 180 set

Exhaust cat back, pretty big need to measure part stainless 580

Miscellaneous

Fuel Door 60

Fuel tank 70

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The 3 centre gauges, you know voltage, boost and water temp one.

It has its own wiring to it and that is what i need, the plug that plugs into it. so yea you need to cut it.

Think you can remove it? if so how much you want?

cheers!

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The 3 centre gauges, you know voltage, boost and water temp one.

It has its own wiring to it and that is what i need, the plug that plugs into it. so yea you need to cut it.

Think you can remove it? if so how much you want?

cheers!

Hi, I want to sell the harnes complete with no cutting

Zardos I will get back to you today

Cheers

Ok, but the only easiest way you can remove it is by cuttin the wire.

Let me know if you reconsider!

Cheeers

still got the Recaro seat?

VXL, harness has already been removed without cutting so sorry not keen to split.

Seat already sold PM sent

Dash sold

Cheers

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Door Trims sold and carpert sold, feel free ot yell out about remaining parts

Cheers

Hey Taylor

Keen on Centre surround around stereo and Aircon

Can you please post -> Canberra 2905

Please pm acct details

S!N

0404 822 143

Hi Guys

Reverse lights are sold an dI will get in contact with you Sin regards the Air Con

Cheers

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