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Centre console in good condition $30

Manual gear suround with gear boot $20

Glove box door $20

Stereo and climate control dash surround $20

Boss kit $20

Full blinker switch together with horn assembly $80

Lock set including ignition lock with matching doors handles (black) with locks and boot lock and key$250

Full steering column suround with ignition light $50

Drivers side front guard full liner $20

Drivers and passenger side scuff plates $50 a pair

Full interior set of imaculate full velour both front seats, rear seat, and front and rear quarter trims

all for $500

Interior cluster surround for manual car including all switches in very good condition $50

Interior cluster with only 104 xxx km on the clock in very good conditon and all gauges working for $200

Rear window wiper blade arm $40

Boot lid black colour slight damage, can be repaired $80

GTS t Bonnet in silver colour, new paint $180

2x Black front doors with glass, power window mechanism and electric mirror for $250 each

RB20det motor with only 82 xxx km travelled, including turbo, air con compressor, and inlet and sensors etc all for $1000

Manual gearbox $500

Manual cluch solenoid, $80

LSD Diff centre $300

Rear Brake calipers $200 set

PLus more parts. To many to list.

Im located in the Ashfield area (Sydney)

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Stereo and climate control dash surround $20

Manual gear suround with gear boot $20

photos?

do you have a stock RB20 crossover pipe?

Hi sorry mate don't have any pics yet, only got them on me phone. I ccould sms u if u like?

Where abouts are u situated?

il take the centre console as long as the lid is in good condition let me know when i can come have a look

Hi how you going? Yeah its in good condition, the lid looks good but inside is alittle cracked due to elbow leaning from previous owner. Where abouts are u coming from? Im in Ashfield area. we could meet up on the weekend if u like to check it out?

i pm'd you about the centre console on the 22nd and still no reply to it. if its still available let me know

cheers mate.

Oh sorry mate, i got a few messages about that. Yes its still available. When would u like to come and look at it? Im in the Ashfield area?

Mate,

Just seeing if you still have the c-pillar trims, I am also after Dash pad and centre console. If you have these items and are in good condition (Mint, o breaks or mark).

Please let me know ASAP.

Mate,

Just seeing if you still have the c-pillar trims, I am also after Dash pad and centre console. If you have these items and are in good condition (Mint, o breaks or mark).

Please let me know ASAP.

Hi yeah could u please call me on 0415126075, thanks mate

  • 1 month later...

hey dude, interested in boss kit, also would you sell the dash?? , need passenger side dash vent too, and if you have it the lower lip for the front bar??

cheers mate, kern

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