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Hi,

up for sale is most of the tidbit you will need to convert to manual from auto.

-1 x Manual Speedo cluster & cluster surround, both in good nick, cluster mount tab has crack, but all id hidden

has approx 130k from memory, but not sure.

-Manual Clutch & brake pedal setup, inc brakelight switch also accelerator pedal & cable

-Footrest (sits to the left of clutch pedal)

-Clutch master cylinder

-Clutch master to slave bleed loop hardline

-Clutch slave hardline loop and bleed block & flexi line to slave

-Manual gear stick body/chassis rubber boot + sound deadener piece from under console, include metal retainer clamp.

-Manual tailshaft 2 piece

-nissan clutch plate, Pressure plate & pullout bearing, looks worn

-plastic dash surround / sides of head unit, from around front of shifter to climate control unit, looks bent or out of shape like a fat lady bumped into it.....

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more pics available upon request...

Pick up from adelaide, or send courier to collect.

price for the lot $200 ono.

cheers nat0

PM or email -=-=-=- neon6 'At' adam 'dot' C0M 'dot' @u

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