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Parts still available everyone

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 235/40z/r18 90% thread on tires $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

Parts still available everyone

Rack pinion $150

master cylinder and booster $150

Hubs x4 $600

mag wheels 235/40z/r18 90% thread on tires $700

dba 4000 series slotted rotors x4 $450

3.5" stainless steel exhaust from turbo back $600

red callipers with pads x4 $500

auto with shifter and computer $500

In car DVD player $300

diff $350

carbon fibre pod filter $100

RH door shell in perfect condition $100

Rear strut brace $150

stock smic $50

drivers seat $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 door glass $70

Edited by perry_r33

Please PM me price for radiator shroud and fan blades (if great/perfect condition) delivered to 2087.

Also air diverter actuator (fresh/recycle air actuator) please! (inside dash)

-Steve

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