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Have a bare front cut that I bought; came with a few parts that I do not need:

Heater core: $50ea (I have two available)

Bonnet hinges: $25 (pair)

Clutch pedal: $50 (with brackets)

Brake pedal: $50 (as above)

Accel. pedal: $50 (as above)

Indicator stalks: $25ea

A/C compressor with lines: $100

Standard clutch with flywheel: $150

Steering column with ignition barrel: $150

Airbag: $200

Fuse box with wiring loom: $150 (engine bay)

BOV recirc. cross over pipe: $100

Wiper motor with mechanism: $100 (front)

Hard pipe ABS lines: $50

Washer bottle bracker: $15

Washer pumps: $10ea

Scissor jack: $25

I have done a bit of research as far as prices are concerned. I can post at buyers expense and located in Adelaide, SA. I will try and get some photos when I can.

Please PM or SMS me: 0432 562 025

Cheers,

Mike

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Washer bottle bracket sold pending payment, thanks Johno.

Remaining items:

Heater core: $50ea (I have two available)

Bonnet hinges: $25 (pair)

Clutch pedal: $50 (with brackets)

Brake pedal: $50 (as above)

Accel. pedal: $50 (as above)

Indicator stalks: $25ea

A/C compressor with lines: $100

Standard clutch with flywheel: $150

Steering column with ignition barrel: $150

Airbag: $200

Fuse box with wiring loom: $150 (engine bay)

BOV recirc. cross over pipe: $100

Wiper motor with mechanism: $100 (front)

Hard pipe ABS lines: $50

Washer bottle bracker: $15

Washer pumps: $10ea

Scissor jack: $25

Heater core: $50ea (I have two available)

Bonnet hinges: $25 (pair)

Clutch pedal: $50 (with brackets)

Brake pedal: $50 (as above)

Accel. pedal: $50 (as above)

Indicator stalks: $25ea

A/C compressor with lines: $100

Standard clutch with flywheel: $150

Steering column with ignition barrel: $150

Airbag: $200

Fuse box with wiring loom: $150 (engine bay)

BOV recirc. cross over pipe: $100

Wiper motor with mechanism: $100 (front)

Hard pipe ABS lines: $50

Washer bottle bracker: $15

Washer pumps: $10ea

Scissor jack: $25

Front upper control arms: $50 (pair)

Rear lower control arms with ball joints: $100 (pair)

Rear upper arms: $50 (all four arms)

Front swaybar: $30

Rear lower control arm with ball joint: $50 (LHS only)

Rear upper control arms: $25 (LHS only, both arms)

Rear swaybar for R33 GTS: $20

Electric HICAS unit: $25

Bridgestone RE050 245/45/17: $100 (pair, good tread left!)

Please take this stuff away!

Johno bracket was sent today sorry for the delay.

Mike

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Bonnet hinges sold thanks Troy... plenty more parts left:

Heater core: $50ea (I have two available)

Clutch pedal: $50 (with brackets)

Brake pedal: $50 (as above)

Accel. pedal: $50 (as above)

Indicator stalks: $25ea

A/C compressor with lines: $100

Standard clutch with flywheel: $150

Steering column with ignition barrel: $150

Airbag: $200

Fuse box with wiring loom: $150 (engine bay)

BOV recirc. cross over pipe: $100

Wiper motor with mechanism: $100 (front)

Hard pipe ABS lines: $50

Washer bottle bracker: $15

Washer pumps: $10ea

Scissor jack: $25

Front upper control arms: $50 (pair)

Rear lower control arms with ball joints: $100 (pair)

Rear upper arms: $50 (all four arms)

Front swaybar: $30

Rear lower control arm with ball joint: $50 (LHS only)

Rear upper control arms: $25 (LHS only, both arms)

Rear swaybar for R33 GTS: $20

Electric HICAS unit: $25

Bridgestone RE050 245/45/17: $100 (pair, good tread left!)

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