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1) 2 sets of standard RHD headlights for an R35 GTR

*each set has a broken side tab*

price per set is $750usd the lenses are clean with no scratches

I have 2 sets

2) I have a RHD driver side fender complete painted red and ready to ship

$1200 shipped

3) RHD Passenger side door complete / inner door pannel / glass / handel /

hinges price is $1200 shipped

some other bits

stock springs $100 for the set

shocks rear $100

fron left $50

centerconsole $50

speaker box $50

pm me for any ? and I have one USA spec motor and transmission for sale with 200 miles on them for $35,000usd.

roller frame LHD for $22,000usd.

Brembo brake calipers/rotors/pads $4500usd

Rims with OE Bridgestone tires only 200 miles of use $3500usd for the set

Bumper with front diffuser $1500

rear bumper with tail lights 2200

gas tank $300

seats $700 non airbag deployed **** or complete int dash with navi and gauge cluster door panels air bag with pass air bag dash (LHD) $4500usd for all int of car.

sterring shaft and rack $800

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hay mate

i have a friend interested in the seats. find out how much shipping would be to 3106 melbourne, victoria, australia and well go from there

thanks

julz

inerested in seats too. Pm me with price delivered

Hey mate how much for freight for the R35 GTR Seats

from US to sydney

also olease send pics to [email protected]

with the proper crate box and all you would be looking at a box size of

(l)45X(W)40X(H)35 inches in dimensions / and weight about 190lbs combined in one box.

my location for air freight is (LAX) for drop off

the seats I have colors I have are white & black now.

let me know what sort of rates you come up with mean while I will send you some rates too as well.

did you have any other interest of parts from the R35 I'm currently parting out ?

my e-mail is also : [email protected]

Edited by racer98

any intrest in the following

Headlights (RHD) Spec 2 sets for sale

Driver side fender (1)

Pass side door complete

Int pannels for driver an pass side door.

  • 2 weeks later...

seats are gone now have the following for sale

Stripped chassis for sale $9700usd rear quarter panel damage

this is a bare frame also have the replacement quarter panels from another rear clip I have for sale for $5500

pair of fenders $1200 shipped to au

pass side doors $1100 wth glass and its new

pair of headlights $899 L/R side no ballasts

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