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front pipes $60

sunvisors SOLD

interior mirror $20 SOLD

interior lights $20

dash loom $60

interior carpet $40

boot carpet $60 SOLD

heaterbox/ all under dash make an offer SOLD

rb26 cam/timing belt cover SOLD

speedo 140,xxxk's $30 SOLD

rear end, brakes etc. everything there $700 Buyer organises postage SOLD

intercooler mesh SOLD

trust pod filters x 2, $50

monster tacho with shift light $50 SOLD

steering wheel (310mm) $30

GTR fuel pump exc. working order SOLD

glovebox $30 SOLD

HICAS computer $40 plus have other little computers from throughout the car

have ALL windows except drivers side

rear wiper + motor $30

boot release with fuel flap popper SOLD

side mirrors $30 each

bonnet squirters $20 SOLD

bonnet heatshield $40

A,B,C pillars

clutch master $40 SOLD

brake booster SOLD

clutch slave cylinder $30

accelorator with cable $30 brake and clutch pedals $20 each

steering rack $150 SOLD

metal plate that goes inbetween rear seat and boot $60: SOLD

windscreen wipers $30 pair SOLD

window wiper motor $30 SOLD

overflow and washer bottles $15 each overflow SOLD washer available still

kickpanels $20 each

cooler piping one side $20

wheelnuts full set SOLD

rear passenger seatbelt $20

rearseat in mint condition SOLD

boot rubber seal perfect cond. $20

drivers door window/mirror control $40

rb20 crossover piping $20

turbo timer exc. working order $30 SOLD

handbrake $20

random 8 inch subwoofer never been used $10

Drivers side reverse light SOLD

door sills that say skyline $20 each

timber wheel well cover $30 SOLD

gearbox mount $50

interior door handles $5 each

car loom

1 N1 vent need respray SOLD

Front cradle is there still, hubs etc.

input shaft $50 SOLD

centre console no lid $30

rear bar, haggard suit drift pig SOLD

rear boot trim SOLD

GT badges $10 each SOLD

fuel flap $10

space saver wheel $20 SOLD

C Spanners x 2 $30

tailshaft $70

interior door wiring

wiring from throughout the car just ask

bonnet hinges may be a little bent $20 for both sides

passenger door rubber no rips or leaks $30

battery clamp $10

engine mount $10

upper control arms $50

left and right cv with knuckles $80 a side SOLD

rear pod/ side skirt SOLD

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Front pipes $60

Interior lights $20

Dash loom $60

interior carpet $40

trust pod filters x 2, $50

steering wheel (310mm) $30

HICAS computer $40 plus have other computers from throughout the car $30 each

rear wiper + motor $30

side mirrors $30 each

bonnet heatshield $40

A,B,C pillars

clutch slave cylinder $30

brake and clutch pedals $20 each

overflow and washer bottles $15 each overflow SOLD washer available still

kickpanels $20 each

cooler piping one side $20

rear passenger seatbelt $20

boot rubber seal perfect cond. $20

drivers door window/mirror control $40

rb20 crossover piping $20

handbrake $20

random 8 inch subwoofer never been used $10

door sills that say skyline $20 each

gearbox mount $50

entire car loom $150

centre console no lid $30

fuel flap $10

C Spanners x 2 $30

interior door wiring $5

bonnet hinges may be a little bent $20 for both sides

passenger door rubber no rips or leaks $30

battery clamp $10

engine mount $10

upper control arms $50

radiator cap $10

HICAS pump $50

map light interior $10

HICAS bottle from boot $10

Fuel flap SOLD

also have these panasonic 6 x 9 speakers for sale they're pretty much brand new $40 for the pair

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