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basically making room in the shed

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i have an entire car in parts lieinga round

flick me a pm of what you want and ill hook you up a price

things for sale

dash $80

vents $100

interior shit make an offer on shit

clusters $50

speedo drive $30

bonnet cables $40

head lights $150

doors $250 glass $100

steering collum $80

ic $250

bov's $150

rear seats $80

choice of 3 3 ich exhuasts $50-250

rear quater windows $40

switches ect make and offer

wiring looms $200

front diffs $150 stocker

sold things

bonnets

front seats

i also have aftermarket shit

n1 turbo's perfect condition $1000

1000cc injectors $450

oil cooler kit $400

cusco 1 way front diff $1000

r33 ats rear lsd for a r33 $950

massive trrust ic for a gtr $700

spare front bar platic $250

stock radiator perfect condition $150

stock r32 air box $250

rb30 high octaine race sump $800 ( new)

anyway i haev way to much shit and no shed space

so buy it people

pete

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Hey mate do you have dump/down pipe larger than stock? let me know price thanks..

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Above the doors there is a rubber strip

Not the door rubber but you can see it from out side.

Im not sure if you understand me , I will get a pic of you need im looking for both sides

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