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Item Summary: S3 r31 Skyline Wagon parts Interior & Bodyparts etc.

Location: NSW: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Sold drive line exhaust etc.

Asking Price: $10 ->

Delivery Methods: Other

Contact Info: Tim 0401303643

Extra Information:

Selling bits off my wagon except the driveline/exhaust......

Interior is brown except dash & centre console...

Drift boost gauge (BRAND NEW!!, Less then what I paid) - $50

Seat Belts (Black, Work Perfectly) - $20ea

Silhouette front seats (Brown, Great Condition NO HOLES, could use a clean with turps in a few spots) - $120pr, $70ea

Back reclining seats complete with base (Great nick no holes, could use a clean with turps in a few spots) - $70

Import Centre console (Black, one bit snapped off not to bad could be repaired) - $40

Import Cluster (all works, Good Condition) 55,000k's - $80

Import Cluster Surround (Black, Great Condition) - $30

Import Stereo surround with ash tray (Black, not the best Condition usual for R31) - $10

Import steering column surround (Black, Good Condition) - $30

Import air - con controls works great (Black, surround broken could be re-paired) - $25

S3 bonnet (Couple Scratches) - $80

S3 front bar (Couple Scratches) - $100

S3 headlights (Great Condition, no cracks) - $50ea

S3 grill - $50

S3 garnish between grill and bar - $50

S3 rusted guards (Couple Scratches) - $10ea

Doors (have chrome handles, With door trim selling chrome strips separate NO RUST) - $50ea

Boot (bit of rust can be fixed) - $50

Tail lights (small cracks, still fine) - $20ea

Garnishes between tail lights (Great Condition) - $50 pair

Windscreen (Good Condition, No cracks) $120 and all other glass (Tinted) $30ea?

Chrome stripping for around all windows (Great Condition), the lot - $100

Spare tyre (40% Tred) - $20

RB20 turbo (missing exhaust wheel, has blown off from running too much boost) - $25

After market temp gauge (No gauge cup good condition) - $25

Wagon tow bar and wiring - $60

All prices ONO & don't include frieght (will post at buyers expense or pick - up)

Located mid-north coast (Coffs Harbour)

best to call or PM

0401303643 - Tim

MORE PICS AT THE END OF THE WEEK, HEADING TO TAREE WEDNESDAY 6th Jan WILL STOP ALONG THE WAY FOR ANYONE IN THAT AREA WANTING FREE SHIPPING

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can you show me a pic of the middle glovebox lid on the inside and also would the s3 lights fit into my sillo which has the 2 piece lights without much problems? also a close up pic of the windscreen and will it fit into a sedan sillo? where abouts in nsw are you located?

Edited by Grk_R33
can you show me a pic of the middle glovebox lid on the inside and also would the s3 lights fit into my sillo which has the 2 piece lights without much problems? also a close up pic of the windscreen and will it fit into a sedan sillo? where abouts in nsw are you located?

windscreen is schmick as.. not sure if i will be able to get it out in time tho car is going soon & yes will fit..

the headlights i'm not sure about? if its a series 1 or 2 you will need to change the whole front end but it would make it look alot better (i have all the parts here for $350)

will have more pics up at the end of the week or tomorrow if i get a chance

in coffs harbour mid-north coast NSW

cheers

tim

Edited by de Powa

CAR IS NOW GONE, ALSO HAVE THESE....

T3 Turbo off RB30ET (Vl turbo motor) with high mount manifold and dump pipe - $250

RB30ET head (Off original VL Turbo) - $200

RB30ET block, crank water pump and a few things attached (Original VL turbo block, needs bottom end rebuild) - $200

Set of 6 used forged pistons For RB30ET - $150

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