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White Door with Glass and Motor, No Trim $40

Good LSD Diff from 1995 Model Non ABS $200

R33 GTSt Suspension. Std Struts with KYB Shocks $150

Silver Stock Plastic S1 Grill $50

Factory GTR Style Mesh Grill from Series 1.5 GTSt $150 (Cost me $150 used from Japan)

The plastic coating is coming away from the mesh so the mesh will need respray

Clutch Fan $80

Coil Pack Harness (Series II Motor) $50

5 x Series 1 Rb25det Spitfire Coil Packs (Also Good for CA18) $220

Series I AFM $20 (Not sure of its condition) Think it ran rough when raining but was fine when dry.

Series II AFM $120 Works fine

1/2 Shafts (From diff to wheels) $50

ABS Pump $20

Steering Column with Steering Wheel. Airbag not included $20

3" Catback Exhaust with 5" Genie Muffler $150

Centre Caps 3 x R32 and 3 x R34 GTSt Factory Alloys. $10 Each for 3 for $20

Parts can be picked up from Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane

  • 2 weeks later...

Heres a pictute of the Grill. A couple of the clips will need to be glued back on as the have broken off in transit from Japan

Ans also a pic of the suspension. It was removed a couple of weeks ago when new KTS Coilovers where fitted

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