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Front Headlights - Immac Cond, Pair - $200 both or $120 ea

Doors - Drivers side Gun Metal Grey, Passengers Red - both incl windows, no door cards - $250 ea

Side indicators - Orange, Good Condition - $30 ea

Dash - Immac cond no holes bubbles or cracks - not incl vents and other plastic parts - $100

Rear Seats - Both Halfs, Good cond. no tears - $180

Windscreen - $200

Drivers Qtr window - $150

Gab Rosso, Adjustable Coilovers - Good Working Cond. - No C Spanners - $550

Std GTR intercooler - $120

Radiator - $120

Power steering Res. - complete - Wiring, cap etc - $70

Coolant Res. - Good condition no cracks - $70

Windscreen wash red - good cond no cracks $70

RB26DETT PARTS

Valve Spring Caps - $60

Std Cams - $80

Std Cam Gears - $60

Rocker Covers - Both Sides, Orig Black, surface is a little rough but not too bad - $200 both

Cam Cover - Front, Reads RB26, Orig Black, same as above, $80

Power Steering Pump - Complete, Working, - $80

Inlet Plenum and Throttle Bodys - Good Cond all linkages etc. - $300

Clutch Fan - $50

Coilpack Wiring Loom - $30

Engine Wiring Loom - Complete - $160

ECU - $100 (if purchased with engine wiring loom $250 for both)

Std Coilpacks - Good Cond. - $200

other parts available but not yet off car,

ALL PRICES ARE PLUS SHIPPING FROM PERTH

PM me, reply in here or text me on 0422648745

all needs to go soon!!!

Thanks

Daniel

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PRICE DROPS!

Front Headlights - Immac Cond, Pair - $200 both or $110 ea

Doors - Drivers side Gun Metal Grey, Passengers Red - both incl windows, no door cards - $240 ea

Side indicators - Orange, Good Condition - $25 ea

Dash - Immac cond no holes bubbles or cracks - not incl vents and other plastic parts - $100

Rear Seats - Both Halfs, Good cond. no tears - $160

Windscreen - $180

Drivers Qtr window - $140

Gab Rosso, Adjustable Coilovers - Good Working Cond. - No C Spanners - $550

Std GTR intercooler - $120

Radiator - $100

Power steering Res. - complete - Wiring, cap etc - $70

Coolant Res. - Good condition no cracks - $70

Windscreen wash red - good cond no cracks $70

RB26DETT PARTS

Valve Spring Caps - $60

Std Cams - $80

Std Cam Gears - $40

Rocker Covers - Both Sides, Orig Black, surface is a little rough but not too bad - $200 both

Cam Cover - Front, Reads RB26, Orig Black, same as above, $80

Power Steering Pump - Complete, Working, - $80

Inlet Plenum and Throttle Bodys - Good Cond all linkages etc. - $280

Clutch Fan - $40

Coilpack Wiring Loom - $30

Engine Wiring Loom - Complete - $160

ECU - SOLD

Std Coilpacks - Good Cond. - $200

OTHERS:

Std Exhaust manifolds $60 pair

Head Studs - $60

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BUMP! :) 500 for the coilovers :)

chasing all parts to convert my gts4 to manual, pm me if box, drive shaft, clutch, clutch and brake pedals, and master and slave cyls are still available... cheers and your best cash price freighted to kingsthorpe QLD 4400

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