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Stock BOV’s $100

Stock ic piping $100

Full engine wiring loom $250

Gtr computer $100

Stock radiator with shroud $150

Front hubs $250

GTR gearbox $550 crunch in to 4th (standard)

Dash $100

Abs $50

Gtr engine crossmemeber $200

Break master cylinder $150

Peddle box $120

Bear front cut ( good for rad replacement) $300

Steering column $100

Steering rack and power steering pump $250

Lower control arm $120 pair

Fuse box $80

Starter motor $150(includes wiring)

stock air flow metres $100

Stock turbos $400

Sold stuff

IC $200 ( jenna has already flogged this)

Front struts $50 (jenna has already flogged this)

Stock steering wheel in good nick $100

Clutch lines and slave cylinder

Stock BOV’s $100

Stock ic piping $100

Full engine wiring loom $250

Gtr computer $100

Stock radiator with shroud $150

Front hubs $250

GTR gearbox $550 crunch in to 4th (standard)

Dash $100

Abs $50

Gtr engine crossmemeber $200

Break master cylinder $150

Peddle box $120

Bear front cut ( good for rad replacement) $300

Steering column $100

Steering rack and power steering pump $250

Lower control arm $120 pair

Fuse box $80

Starter motor $150(includes wiring)

stock air flow metres $100

Stock turbos $400

Sold stuff

IC $200 ( jenna has already flogged this)

Front struts $50 (jenna has already flogged this)

Stock steering wheel in good nick $100

Clutch lines and slave cylinder

gear knob sold

also have a os clutch that has been rebuilt for sale

on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=300421841361

starting price is the price for teh re-build kit

so you get the cluch for free

Stock BOV’s $100

Stock ic piping $100

Full engine wiring loom $250

Gtr computer $100

Stock radiator with shroud $150

Front hubs $250

GTR gearbox $550 crunch in to 4th (standard)

Dash $100

Abs $50

Gtr engine crossmemeber $200

Break master cylinder $150

Peddle box $120

Bear front cut ( good for rad replacement) $300

Steering column $100

Steering rack and power steering pump $250

Lower control arm $120 pair

Fuse box $80

Starter motor $150(includes wiring)

Stock turbos $400

Sold stuff

IC $200 ( jenna has already flogged this)

Front struts $50 (jenna has already flogged this)

Stock steering wheel in good nick $100

Clutch lines and slave cylinder

gear knob sold

stock air flow metres SOLD

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