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Hey man, having problems with sending PM's. Can you send me your email address. Prob wont be able to have look until the weekend if thats cool. Where abouts are you located?

selling a dual gauge pillar mount comes with a boost gauge and a air/fuel ratio one black face gauges there's also a front bar reo glove box tranny cooler and a set of horns

hey man still selling the pillar with the gauges ?

if so how much do you want for it

cheers mate

PARTS STILL AVAILABLE

RB25DET Engine complete $2500. and all running gear still available

carbon fibre pod filter $100

RH door shell in perfect condition $100

mag wheels still available $700

Rear strut brace $150

3.5" stainless steel exhaust still available from turbo back $600 muffler was a lil bit damaged from the accident but i got it repaired at the exhaust place

stock smic $50

greddy turbo timer $100

drivers seat $100

stock air box $100

dual gauge pillar mount with boost and air/fuel ratio gauge $170

stock floor mats $100

seat belts $120 for the lot

RH door trim $100

RH door mirror $100

electric window motor $100

parcel shelf $70

after market spoiler $200

rear and front wiper motor $100

RH quarter glass $ 70

RH door glass $70

set of stock r33 wheels $200

that's all i can think of atm moment if i mist anything ill post it up

and all running gear will be available soon just waiting till the engine sells first

so i have more room to put things

Edited by perry_r33

all running gear will b available that is the auto,calipers with pads,hubs,slotted disks,diff,suspension,sway bars,rack pinion,master cylinder and much more available during next week all runninng gear will have pics soon.

Edited by perry_r33

Do you have the plastic vents that sit on the parcel shelf? I need the LHS one (I guess you would not separate from the parcel shelf bundle)

Do you also have a fuse box cover? (The engine bay one)

rack pinion, master cylinder and brake booster,hubs x4,slotted disks x4,callipers x4,auto with the shifter and diff r available pics will b on shorty with prices Wednesday or Thursday

here is the rest of the running gear

Rack pinion $150

master cylinder and booster $150

Hubs x4 $600

dba 4000 series slotted rotors x4 $450

red callipers with pads x4 $500

auto with shifter and computer $500

diff $350

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Edited by perry_r33

here is the rest of the running gear and parts up to date list

Rack pinion $150

master cylinder and booster $150

Hubs x4 $600

dba 4000 series slotted rotors x4 $450

red callipers with pads x4 $500

auto with shifter and computer $500

diff $350

carbon fibre pod filter $100

RH door shell in perfect condition $100

mag wheels still available $700

Rear strut brace $150

3.5" stainless steel exhaust still available from turbo back $600 muffler was a lil bit damaged from the accident but i got it repaired at the exhaust place

stock smic $50

drivers seat $100

stock air box $100

dual gauge pillar mount with boost and air/fuel ratio gauge $170

stock floor mats $100

seat belts $120 for the lot

RH door trim $100

RH door mirror $100

electric window motor $100

parcel shelf $70

after market spoiler $200

rear and front wiper motor $100

RH quarter glass $ 70

RH door glass $70

set of stock r33 wheels $200

that's all i can think of atm moment if i mist anything ill post it up

Edited by perry_r33

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