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hey buddy im after the following stuff if u got pm me back if ur cool with the offer too:

> In-cabin driver-side Fuse box cover.--->$5

> OEM BOV in excellent condition with no leak---->$20

> LHS Mirror (whole lot if in black paint)---->$40

> Stock Turbo in good condition----> $??

> Steering wheel if still in good nic ---->$25

> Handbrake handle if still in good nic---->$5

cant edit first post so i guess i'll chuck some prices up for the main things....all these are ONO as im just making them up

near perfect dash pad with most of the dash plastics $50

decent carpet, just needs a clean $10

complete heater/aircon unit $20

washer and overflow bottles $10

shell has a good drivers side rear quarter $50

good complete passengers side door, door trim is average $150 looks to be sold though

near perfect taillights $50 a side for complete lights

perfect rear bar $50

good boot with wing, wing needs a bit of bog/fibreglass $50

aircon pump $20

front crossmember and rack, crossmember might be bent $30

front 5 stud hubs and uprights $50

good headlining $10

ignition barrel with key $50

stock castor arms $20

rear half of tailshaft $10

stock cooler piping $20

fuel tank with filler, no pump $10

rear cradle with lsd and shafts, no brakes or hubs $150

3-3.5in cat back exhaust, single straight thru muffler $100

stock front shocks with hks lowered springs $50

also have non r33 stuff

pair of S15 stock mags $50

pair of 300zx stock mags $50

both painted black with crappy spray cans, would come off prety easy

full set of 300zx brakes and rear 5 stud hubs

front has: calipers, pads, lines and rotors...took pics but they disappeared

rear has: calipers, pads, lines, rotors, 5 STUD HUBS and handbrake cables

$600

also got some alloy 300zx/GTR rear upright things (what the rear hubs bolt to) $100 just been bead blasted so look like brand new

hey you still got the dash?? if you have it witht he all the plastic center pieces would be good too, PM me ASAPPPP" and i might pick apart some stuff if u still got the dashh!!

cheers

Edited by dnggskyline
heath, sorry mate it had a pod

DarkRyda, you mean the little pop out tray thingo, yeah ive still got it. PM an offer

hey mate still available? can you send me your details so i can send you the money, i Pmed you! cheers.

sorry for the slow replys, still got no modem

dnggskyline, still got everything thats in the dash pics at the start of the thread

Darkryda, PM sent

probably best sending me a txt with what you want as the PM system on here takes too long to write back to everyone in the time i have on the computer

0438023584

cheers

Nick

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