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hey guys i'm separating this laurel wreck

if there are any parts you need from it just pm me

here is some of whats on it.

all prices ono

all 4 complete doors minus switches $300 ea

stock front bumper $150

front guards $150ea

bonnet $150

rear seat $150

dash

hoodlining

manual pedal kit $200

power window switches

power window control boxes

instrument cluster

stereo surround

random interior parts etc $ask

sr20 front x member $100

greddy copy rb25 plenum $300

os gieken triple plate rb clutch $700

complete 5 stud setup with skyline brakes $1200

and heaps more

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hey guys i'm separating this laurel wreck

if there are any parts you need from it just pm me

here is some of whats on it.

all prices ono

all 4 complete doors minus switches $300 ea

stock front bumper $150

front guards $150ea

bonnet $150

rear seat $150

dash

hoodlining

manual pedal kit $200

power window switches

power window control boxes

instrument cluster

stereo surround

random interior parts etc $ask

sr20 front x member $100

greddy copy rb25 plenum $300

os gieken triple plate rb clutch $700

complete 5 stud setup with skyline brakes $1200

and heaps more

as per pm a while back, how much for roof lining, a and c pillar trims, all 5 seatbelts and the velour dash panel above the glovebox?

as per pm a while back, how much for roof lining, a and c pillar trims, all 5 seatbelts and the velour dash panel above the glovebox?

He doesnt have the front seat buckles coz i tried to get hem off him. he never got back to me regarding the seat belts

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Hey Bud can u PM me a price on what u can do the stuff listed below for,

Im after,

Dash - Just the top section without vents etc. with the plugs/tabs that hide the screws

RHR Power Window Motor an Switch

LHF Power Window Motor

Bonnet Badge??

Indacator Stalk

Climate Control Unit

Stock Steering Wheel?

Stock Suspension?

Front an Rear Seats

What colour is the interior? can i have some pics of requested items?

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Hey Bud can u PM me a price on what u can do the stuff listed below for,

Im after,

Dash - Just the top section without vents etc. with the plugs/tabs that hide the screws

RHR Power Window Motor an Switch

LHF Power Window Motor

Bonnet Badge??

Indacator Stalk

Climate Control Unit

Stock Steering Wheel?

Stock Suspension?

Front an Rear Seats

What colour is the interior? can i have some pics of requested items?

i have stock struts sitting in the shed ... and a few interior peices .... what are you after?

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