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- Deep dish steering wheel(almost new): $50

- drivers seat: $100

- passenger seat: $100

- stock intercooler: $50

- chopped gtst bonnet with gtr lip: $150

- alternator: $60

- passenger side tail light: $60

- front rotors(pretty much brand new): $200

- rear seatbelts: $50 for all 3(left, right, middle)

- coolent overflow tank: $20

- rear quarter trims: $70 both

- passenger side front guard: $60

- 12inch dual sub box: $90

- pioneer mp3 cd player: $120

- JL 6x9 speakers: $40

- passenger door: $40

- glove box: $30

- dimisters, hazards, tune, lights switches etc. : $20 each

- ashtray: $20

- rear view mirror: $20

- interior lights :$20 each

- rb20det Engine (done around 140***Km): $1100 ono

- auto gearbox: $450 ono

- steering column surround: $30

- indicator switch/handle: $60

- windscreen wipers fronts & back: $30 all

- r33 rims top condition with brand new tyres, tread 90% atleast: $450

- stock turbo: $250ono

- dump pipe: $60

- front exhaust pipe: $80

- power steering pump: $100

- water pump: $50

- Stock Turbo Rubber Intake pipe: $40

- rear quarter windows: $70 each

- battery: $60

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