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Still have heaps of parts left, taking up room in the garage, make an offer on anything or will sell the lot CHEAP all together.

Nismo copy sideskirts, made by monkey wharehouse $150

Rear door's complete in dark blue $50 each

Rear bumper skin $30

Rear seat $30

Rear REO $20

Windscreen wiper arms with covers $20 each

Indicator stalk $80

Stereo brackets $20

Rear view mirror $15

Strut brace $40

Brake booster $70

Brake master cylinder BM50 $70

ABS module $80

Heater fan $50

A/C evaporator $50

Heater core $50

Windscreen wiper motor $60

Outer tail lights $60pr

Side trims from around read windows $20 each

Hatch struts $40pr

Stock S1 brakes $80

Grille $30

Stock thermo fan (disassembled) $50

Passenger side door seal $20

Rear door seal $20

Handbrake cable's $70pr

Passenger side and rear electric window switches $20 each

Drivers side elec window switch $50

Attessa ECU $50

Attessa G force sensor $100

Will sell the lot for $400 ONO, add it up. Sell it yourself and make some more. Just want it gone, selling the car so dont need it anymore.

Happy to post at buyers cost, Please PM or ring, if i do not answer send me a SMS as i work shift and may be sleeping.

Im in Bunbury WA.

0419943997

Windscreen wiper arms, Indicator stalk, Rear view mirror, Brake master cylinder, Windscreen wiper motor, Side trims, Hatch struts, Door seals, electric window switch's, attessa G sensor all sold.

Make on offer on the rest.

do you ever get up perth way? interested in the side skirts, what is the fit like? have they been fitted before?

I was there yesterday :blush:

I dont get up that often. I'll do em for $150 delivered if your in perth.

do you know what the postage on the cargo net would be to victoria? very interested

I'll do it $100 posted to you.

They were on the car the car when i got them, they were pretty good, dont have any photo's of them on the car sorry.

Cargo net sold.

Cargo blind sold pending payment.

Will do the skirts for $150 delivered anywhere in AUS.

Both rear door's $50

Any other parts left you pay the postage and i will send it, have sold the car so no longer need them.

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