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Update.

Diff sold

Gearbox sold

Tailshaft sold

Engine fan sold

Radiator mounts sold

Many parts deposits taken

Car is now at new location in workshop so much easier and quicker for me to strip and get parts shipped off. This also means all parts including rolling bits can be sold.

No name rose joint caster rods $150

Shortened upper control arms (have been lengthened they were too short) $150

Steering rack $100

Hicas lock bar $60

Alloy sub frame pineapples $60

Engine mounts $30

Front bar $120

HSD coil overs fully adjustable 16 step shock (might be type S) $550 all four

All aircon, glass, doors, handling parts, subframe, lights, and many bits still available so please feel free to make offers on anything.

Cheers,

Daniel

Radiator Sold

Lots of stuff here,

Lightly faded back seat good condition $50

Malpassi Adjustable EFI Fuel Pressure Regulator $90

Bonnet $120

Boot $90

Doors $100 each

Door trims $55 each (drivers sold)

Steering rack $100

Power steering pump $60

Larger alternator and cut bracket to make it fit $100

Front bar with reo $120

Disc to disc Sub frame (minus diff, hicas, coilovers) $250

Need to get parts moving or it will be sent to the wreckers.

C pillars sold sorry. Make an offer on any or all aircon parts, thanks

Hey mate,

Would you still have the trim and boot for the gearstick, if you do are you willing to ship? Keen as FK as ive been chasing one of these for over 9 months now

Cheers,

Brenton

PM's replied thanks people. Starting to move quicker now, anyone want a shell with many spares? Thinking $2000, has all doors, dash, carpet, glass, electrics, lights, boot bonnet, complet brakes R33 GTR fronts, hydro handbrake, wipers, wheels with good tread, half shafts and most of suspension, subframe, battery (boot mounted), some trims, probably more that I haven't remembered...

Yes I have stereo brakets, $25

I have got the complete center consol but it's been in a shed since I got the car so needs a good clean $35

HSD coil overs Sold

Got front and back strut braces $90 front, $70 rear.

And surprisingly I still have very good condition full amber indicaters, the ones that make your donk sexc!

if he does not get the radio brackets i will get them as i need them and the centre consol if you have that i will get that to

just send me a picture of the items 1st just to make sure there correct

can be via MMS or what ever

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