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bit of a list:

S2 full interior (front+rear) good condition $300

radiator support panel $250 (tell me where you want it cut)

Ignition barrel + driver door barrel + key $100

S2 dash (with passenger airbag & panel) $250

Auto Gearbox with stage 2 shift kit $500 (unknown condition, apparently works fine)

GTR Boot lid wtih hinges (No Wing) $100

S2 Steering wheel with airbag $300

rear tail lights pair $200

centre garnish (white) $50

rear corner windows $50ea

stock suspention set $200

Seatbelts, full set $100

Instrument cluster $120

White R33 fuel cap $50

Standard Rb25 BOV $50

rear view mirror $50

Auto tail shaft $150

steering rack $180

back bumper $100

rear window $100

driver door with glass and motor $150

diff $80

Centre console (no handbrake boot cover) $50

hood lining $50

carpet $100

rear sway bar $50

driver mirror $50

Electric antenna $50

A/c control gc $120

drivers side Blinker on the guard, indicator switch on the steering column, surround on the window switch on the drivers side door

drivers side blinker as in the whole indicator?

r33 indicator stalk $50

surround i have has carbon fibre vinyl on it $40

Hey mate do you have the plastic bit that fits under the car stereo ? (Skyline R33) http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/po...26-IMGP0142.JPG (example) put the keys and stuff in it... im in Melbourne if you have it might need to post it out or something.

Edited by DarkRyda
whats the boot trim like?

well its not in the car , but its all excellent condition , just gotta work out how many pieces go with it, also have the piece of wood that goes over the spare, im pretty sure its all complete

  • 5 months later...

should actually keep this up to date hey ...

steering wheels gone

parts left over :

auto gearbox

front glass

rear glass

1/4 glass

drivers side window

drivers side door with lock

ignition barrol with key

hicas unit with toe arms

hubs

knuckles

front uprights

boot with lock

abs unit

  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate, how much for the front knuckles, are they in good knick? mine have a fair bit of play and not sure how regency will like that. I have no idea what they are worth.

hey mate, how much for the front knuckles, are they in good knick? mine have a fair bit of play and not sure how regency will like that. I have no idea what they are worth.

they are still on the car at the moment but im pulling them off tonight

last i checked they arent cracked or anything

$100 for both with uprights

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