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All parts off a R32 Skyline, 93 model. For sale.

Located in Sydney, Ashfield area.

Velour interior seats. Front and back in excellent condition $350

Door trims 2 door model, both $120

Rear quater trims $80

Centre console $30

Stereo air con tunnel /dash suround, $30

Climate control module $150

Dash cluster 105 xxxkm $120

Dash cluster surround incliding all switches $60

Stereo brackets and under stereo compartment $30

Sub in box, pioneer CD stereo, New 6x9 Pioneer speakers $150 the lot.

Front window pillar trims both $60

2 door model, front doors incuding electric morrors, glass and window motor $150 each

Boot lid black, slight damage and no key lock $30

GTSt bonnet in new silver paint $120

Rear wiper arm $40

Indicator stalk and full switch and horn wire $100

RB20det motor, only travelled 82 xxxkm, including stock turbo, air con compressor

all sensors etc $900

5 speed manual gearbox $500

LSD Diff centre $150

Rear discs and calipers all $120

Power steering pump $80

Clutch master cylender $60

Brake booster $ 50

Brake master cylender $50

GTR Side skirts both $150

Interior light $30

Power sunroof switch $80

Reverse lenses both $50 as new

Tail lights $5o each

And much more, too much to list.

Message me or sms me on 0415126075 for quick response

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