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Wrecking complete Late 1991 GTR except engine, Happy to post or courier, Brisbane based Feel free to PM, text or call leave message if I can’t answer. 040818877. If someone is low hassle nice & fair I am happy to help. I have a day job so I am no car expert just enjoy Nissan's, please describe requests. Off the cuff questions please PM.

Panels

Guard Driver side 275

Left door 200

Side Skirts 250

Window mechanism 100

Rear Bumper 175

Rear Reo 175

Glass

Rear windscreen with all wiring, Genuine thinner and lighter 525

Light & Indicators

Tail Light Passenger side 75

Tail Lights Driver side 75

Interior great condition

Centre Console with lid 135

Roof lining perfect 90

Gauges

Greddy Exhaust gauge and wiring 120

Climate Control 90

Drive Line

Gear Box 33 GTR Good condition fits 32 as well 850

Front Diff 250

Rear Cradle 400

Tail shaft 200

Suspension

Lower control arms factory with N1 brake ducting 100

Rear hubs 130

Engine Bay

ABS Unit 290

Brake Master cylinder 150

Power Steering Reservoir 90

Coolant bottle

Blow off Valves 175

Fuel Door 50

Fuel tank $40 90

Front sway bar 90

Front LCA (pair) 200

4WD Computer 150

Engine Harness $600 new 120

Injector & resistor pack 120

Air flow meters 145 Each

HKS air pods 80 Each

Centre Console 160 set

Leather Genuine 90

Exhaust 400

Feel free to PM, text or call leave message if I can’t answer. 0408188777

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hey man whats the price on the fuel tank? you've got 2 on the ad. does the tank come with the fuel pump. is it complete?

Sorry mate bad cut and past woudl do for 80 not including pump

Cheers

Hi

Sorry for the delay in text messages I had a back up and a bunch came thru all at once. Just to clarify items available are from the list above injectors have been sold. There is some of the smaller parts that I have not listed

Cheers

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anyway I can get a look at what is left of this car? shoot me a PM.

Hi Chris

Sorry I cant work ut how to send PM's on the new format, just send me a lsit of what you are after.

Update front hubs are sold

Cheers



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