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have a standard pair of headlights one tab is cracked $1100usd shipped

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and another set with the tabs that are clean $1499 shipped

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The blue circled area is for sale $199+shipping

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Rear clip from the R35 GTR for sale (open on offers)

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door skin $700usd+shipping

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door panels $1200 usd + shipping

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center colsole $399 + shipping

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$199 + shipping rear speaker and bose amp

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all of the parts are in my possession and I own them. DO NOT THREAD JACK

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  • 4 weeks later...

Headlights $1200 shipped to AU and they are jap spec ones for RHD application

I have another set with 2 broken inner tabs for $800 shipped to Aus and no balist or bulbs

Fenders $1800 shipped to AU by air freight to

Melbourne

Sydney

Perth

freight/customs/paperwork paid

Driver door is complete and loaded $1800 shipped to AU

Melbourne

Sydney

Perth

freight/customs/paperwork paid

stock suspension shipped to Australia via post $499.

muffler - open on offers

bose speakers and amp $150 + ship

signals and wiper swittch $150shipped

trunk release / key fob holder $75usd shipped

Cluster housing $150

RHD driver side door pannel - new $899 shipped to Australia.

as for the brembo calipers I have to cancel any or all offers I have received on them as for the price of 2,000 is no more. do not pm me or ask for them any more.

  • 2 weeks later...

Brembo's sold.

console $50

Suspension stock $150+shipping

cluster box $50

bose speakers with amp $50

stock muffler $50 I will have to cut it up to fit in a small box + shipping.

R/t side fender $1300usd shipped to Australia

left side pass side door complete $1300 shipped to AU

Int door pannels = New = $1400 shipped for the pair.

stock headlights with middle cracked tab all other tabs there no ballast for XENON's $750 for the pair + shipping to AU , and have 2 sets for sale.

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  • 1 month later...
got any brakes dude??

yes I do but they are off a clean car with only 100km on it. did you need the disc's ?

also have a set of stock rims for $2500

and price for the calipers is $2500usd shipped.

I have 2 sets of new Stock GTR brembo rotors.

1 set of bbs rims

2 sets of GTR rims

used Apexi R35 GTR muffler with Apexi mid pipe for $3400usd muffler and mid pipe

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air freight is $480

ocean if you want to go that route I will cover the cost of the shipping to

Perth

Syd

Myb

but you will have to clear the freight your self with Aussie customs

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$250 for the factory side skirts

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