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do you have the bracket that holds the A/C pump, braces off the motor with a belt tensioner on it also ?? if so $?

sent to perth 6053

also need passengers side front indicator

cheers

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do u still have the cage?>

ROLL CAGE STILL AVAILABLE PRICE LISTED ON THE FIRST PAGE OF THIS THREAD.WILL SHIP ANYWHERE PLS CALL FOR A SHIPPING PRICE.ITS A SAFETY 21 CAGE.

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER STILL AVAILABLE.

LOTZ OF STUFF LEFT!!

IM NOT ON HERE MUCH SO PLEASE CALL ON 0414-729-004

THANX GUYS

Gday Mate, just wondering if you still have some parts available...???

The 4x Nismo Suspensions...

The 2x Rear spats/pods... (the bits on the rear bar & quarters)

The 6x Nismo injectors... have you decided to seperate???

The 2x front brake ducts which are under the car (they go on top of the undertray, But i need the Series 3 type, if you have them? Cause these pics are from the series 2)

And how much would you like $$$??? for these items, i also live in Victoria... so would that still be OK???

Cheers

Regards

Steve

  • 3 weeks later...

Nismo suspension still available

apexi pods & brackets still available

injectors sold

Roll cage available

Side skirts & rear spats sold

BULIT RB26 ENG WITH HKS GT SS AVAILABLE (I WILL DO A NEW THREAD ON THIS)

LOTZ OF GEAR STILL AVAILABLE

PLS CALL OR TEXT 0414-729-004

Hi mate do you have the cutch fan,radiator surround and power steering reservior ? thanks

MANKO, I HAVE SAVED THESE ITEMS FOR U MATE.GIVE ME A BUZZ

SHORT LIST ON WOTZ BEEN SOLD & WOTZ STILL AVAILABLE,STILL LOTZ OF GEAR LEFT PEOPLE,INCLUDING BUILT ENGINE WITH HKS GT-SS TURBOS.

PWR FC SOLD

INJECTORS SOLD

CLUTCH FAN SOLD

PWR STEER RESOVOUR SOLD

AC CONDENSOR SOLD

BOOT & WING SOLD

GUARDS SOLD

CARPET SOLD

DOORS,SOLD

BOOT CARPET SOLD

NISMO COILOVERS STILL AVAILABLE

BLITZ EXHAUST STILL AVAIL

COMPLETE INTERIOR INCLUDING F&R DOOR CARDS & FRONT & REAR SEATS AVAIL

BUILT ENG AVAILABLE!

BONNET AVAIL

FRONT SCREEN AVAIL

QUARTER GLASS & REAR SCREEN AVAIL

SHELL AVAIL ***SHELL STILL ROLLING***

REAR END INCLUDING DIFF AVAIL

CONSOLE AVAIL

DASH SOUROUND & GTR DASH CLUSTER AVAIL

G-SENSOR AVAIL

REAR BAR & REAR RIO AVAIL

TAILLIGHTS AVAIL

EXCEEDY CARBON TWIN PLATE CLUTCH AVAIL

OS GEIKEN TWIN PLATE AVAIL

MANY OTHER PARTS AVAIL

****PLS CALL 0414-729-004****

THANX

Edited by BIGBOSS
  • 2 weeks later...
Anyone know where this guy lives? Still waiting for the swaybars I paid for 3 weeks ago :huh:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/La...amp;pid=4509013

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