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sold:

- short handbrake cable

- ash tray

- exhaust brackets

- passenger door trim

- coil igniter

- wheels gone

Edited by wAAA`
sold:

aircon vents

dimister vents

passenger side window seal

centre console lid

boot carpet

driver headlight

passenger indicator

rear pods

driver side door trim

passenger window switch

still got plenty more on the car available

Panikin: thanks for quick easy payment, I've posted your vents/window switch today

pm's sent to all

cheers

How much for the stock ecu and loom?

still got plenty more on the car available

Panikin: thanks for quick easy payment, I've posted your vents/window switch today

pm's sent to all

cheers

Have the fuel Tank??. Would like to buy it

cheers

ZipZaP

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

- drivers seat: $100

- passenger seat: $100

- stock intercooler: $50

- alternator: $60

- passenger side tail light: $60

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

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

- rear quarter trims: $70 both

- 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

- rear view mirror: $20

- interior lights :$20 each

- rb20det Engine (done around 140***Km): $1200 ono

- auto gearbox: $450 ono

- steering column surround: $30

- indicator switch/handle: $60

- windscreen wipers fronts & back: $30 all

- 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

+ more, just cant think of it..

willing to let the whole car (engine/body + whatevers left on it) for $3000ono

mods: if possible could you please delete all the posts before this one so there's only one page, thanks

I wouldn't mind if people actually came and bought stuff they ask me to hold for them, so i don't say no to others and then decide to never show up...

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hey guys pulling whole car apart,

car: 1990 nissan skyline r32 gtst

color white

- r33 rims very good condition with atleast 90% tread on tyres: $300

r33rims.jpg

- boss kit works with hicas(almost new): $80

bosskitbox.jpg

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

steeringwheel.jpg

- rb20det engine around 180,000km been told its a very clean engine although needs a coil pack which i have ready: $1200 will seperate parts off it if interested like bov, turbo etc..

- stock radiator: $90 sold

- cooler piping: $20 sold

- stock afm: $40 sold

- front pipe: $40 sold

- stock intercooler: $50

stockintercooler.jpg

- driver, passenger, rear seats: $100 each

driverseat.jpg

rearseats.jpg

- chopped gtst bonnet with gtr lip: $150

- alternator: $60

- auto gearbox: $450

- rear taillights: $100 pair

- front rotors (brand new, put them in almost a week ago) : $200

frontrotors.jpg

- front brake calipers: $130

- new belts put in like a month ago: $40 for all

newbelts.jpg

- fron tie rod ends (brand new,put in same time as rotors): $40 for both

- driver side power window switch: $60

driverwindowswitch.jpg

- electric mirrors: $50 each

passengerelectricmirror.jpg

driverelectricmirror.jpg

- seatbelts: $40 both

- rear pods(black, needs decent respray): $40 both

rearpods.jpg

- stock exhuast: $80

- gearbox mount(new, put in week ago): $40

- rear bumper: $50

- drive shaft: $100

- coolent overflow tank: $20

- steering column surround: $30

- center console: $20

centreconsole.jpg

- driver side headlight: $40

driverheadlight.jpg

- passenger side indicator(full orange): $50

passengersideindicator.jpg

- sun vizers: $20 both

sunvisers.jpg

- rear 1/4 trims: $70 both

rearquartertrims.jpg

- starter motor: $70

- passenger side front guard: $60

passengerfrontgaurd.jpg

- 12inch dual sub box, didnt fit my r32 by only about a couple inches on each corner: $90

- climate control: $40

- pioneer mp3 cd player: $120

climatecontrolcdplayer.jpg

- JL 6x9 rear speakers: $40 both

JL6x9s.jpg

- front and rear window: $70 each

- passenger door, window seal bit recked: $40

passengerdoor.jpg

- driver door: $60

driverdoor.jpg

- interior light: $30

interiorlight.jpg

- glove box: $30

glovebox.jpg

- ash tray: $20

ashtray.jpg

- dimister & light switch: $20

demisterswitch.jpg

- hazards & tune: switch: $20

- windscreen wiper/washer switch: $20

hazrads.jpg

- rear view mirror: $20

rearviewmirror.jpg

- genuine nissan skyline floor mats: $30 front/back

skylinecarpet.jpg

hey mate, im after a left hand front indicator (directly next to head light). im just wondering if u still have one and how much?

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