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Update! 26/5/2004

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These parts are available. If it is not listed here then it has been sold or is not available. Please do not ask for parts that are not listed here or I will give you a ridiculously high price and after you've paid for it, I'll go to a wrecker and buy it really cheap and send it to you.

phorj now has all of the parts, please PM him with enquiries:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/pr...do=newpm&u=1333

KYB Gear Climb struts. RS*R springs $300 ono for the front pair

Quarter Panel black (click) $150 each

Steering rack $100

K-frame $75

Power steering pump $40

or rack, K-frame and pump for $150 together

Manual pedals set $150

Clutch master cylinder $30

Steering column with 2 keys $20

Brake Master Cylinder & booster $80

HKS Turbo Timer $40

Alternator $55

Castor Rods $40 each

Front hub $20 each

Front upper control arm $20 each

Front lower control arm with ball joint $75 each

Front 1/4 panels $150 ono each

Windscreen Washer bottle $20

Radiator overflow bottle(missing cap) $20

HVAC Fan Blower: $20

HVAC unit: $100

Dashboard plastic Garnish inc vents and buttons $100

Instrument Cluster Garnish: $30

Hicas sensor unit for standard steering wheel: $10

Indicator Stalk assy: $40

Steering wheel surround (Has small mounting holes where turbo timer used to be): $10

Sold:

Engine RB25DET (inc turbo, intake, exhaust, loom, ECU, airbox, clutch, everything)

Gearbox

Bonnet

Headlights

Bumper & support

Radiator

Radiator support

Castor rod mounts

Front Brakes; 4 spot calipers,Rotors.

Air Conditioning compressor

Air Conditioning condensor

Steering Wheel

Dashboard

Glovebox

Climate Control button assy

Located in east suburbs Melbourne. Will ship interstate at buyers expense.

Direct deposit or cash only.

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i will get the dash garnish from around stereo and steering wheel if in good condition + i need the plastic trim from drivers arm rest + plastic from around the gear stick and cig lighter + also need plastic from under dash that cover all of the fuses(under steering wheel)

and i also need the dash pad if in good condition is it possible to get these parts sent anywhere in vic?

SkylineGeoff - I am not certain whether or not the recepient of the engine requires the air con compressor, I will get back to you early next week.

Predator - will answer your Q on Saturday by the time I've pulled it apart that far.

EnricoPalazzo - Sorry dont have rear half of car, should have mentioned in first post.

lindsey34, check PM

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dave, sorry to you too, I should have mentioned it was only a complete front cut, I'm missing everything from behind the gearstick. No doors unfortunately.

gtrGhosTDoGG11 - no, why do people ask for the control panel? Is there a common problem that the windows dont want to move with it? I've repaired one in the past, it was only dry solder joints. They dont look dry, use a relatively powerful electronics soldering iron (30w so no plumbing irons :() and go over each joint. Should work afterwards....

Bozz thanks for quick reply. The reason I am looking for it is that in the bottom of the pocket there is a screw which holds it down. The plastic has cracked in it so its not being held down.

I guess I could probably fix it now Ithink about it :S

Bozz

as well as the other enquiry I made regarding the A/C comp, I'll be happy to take the Steering wheel off your hands at that price. I'll wait for an answer on the comp before arranging to come and pick it up.

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