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Mate got any pics of the headlights? How are the brackets and any moisture getting inside? Also interested in the gearbox, reckon you just bent the shifter or....? Looking at it for possible conversion and any other STOCK parts you may have in order to do one, clutch and flywheel, pedals, drive shaft, clutch slave and master, engine plate, shifter boots and all bolts (rough price to on any of those items with the box too thanks). I live in brisbane so pick up is no drama.

Thanks mate

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Mate got any pics of the headlights? How are the brackets and any moisture getting inside? Also interested in the gearbox, reckon you just bent the shifter or....? Looking at it for possible conversion and any other STOCK parts you may have in order to do one, clutch and flywheel, pedals, drive shaft, clutch slave and master, engine plate, shifter boots and all bolts (rough price to on any of those items with the box too thanks). I live in brisbane so pick up is no drama.

Thanks mate

The headlights are in excellent condition, no moisture and no yellowing.

Re: the gearbox; i have nfi whats up, i dont think it can be too major, maybe a bent shifter or damage to the nylon cap at the bottom of the shift lever.

I will have all the parts you need for a manual conversion but the clutch and flywheel aren't stock

Parts wont be out for about 1.5 - 2 weeks so I'll PM you with more details then

Hi,

Do you have any photo's of the exhaust?

Cheers

Will have some in about 2 weeks, not keen on shipping though unless you organise/pay it

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Walbro 255 l/hr intank fuel pump

Auto gauge 2 1/4" inch stepper motor gauges, smoked, with all senders - Oil Temp, Oil Pressure

Jaycar response 4ch amp - $100

NISMO GT shift knob, excellent condition - $50

Garrett turbo beanie, fits GT35R and others - good condition - $100

Series 1.5 grill - the one with the mesh - $80

Will the walbro come with the cradle ready to drop in? (i know that you have sold the 044 just after the walbro in the cradle ready to go)

is the S1.5 grill suited to a S1 or S2 bar?

How much for all of these posted to vic 3200, if the amp is too big to post then leave that out.

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Will the walbro come with the cradle ready to drop in? (i know that you have sold the 044 just after the walbro in the cradle ready to go)

is the S1.5 grill suited to a S1 or S2 bar?

How much for all of these posted to vic 3200, if the amp is too big to post then leave that out.

Yes, the Walbro will come with cradle

The grill is suited to series 1 bars

PM sent

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