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Three people after vents in a 24 hour period. Will let you know if I hear of any more. EBay has some but normal $70-$100 price.

Cheers

Vents sold for a bargain price.

Common people get your offers in before it goes to scrap for cash.

Also found 2 new GTR map sensors

dash gauges with 140,000km's on the clock, good replacement for you over 200k guys, haha

pedals for manual conversion

stock sway bars

interior lights

glove box

etc

You don't by any chance have this coolant passage thingy that sits on top of the 26 plenum? in the yellow rectangle.

pic stolen from "log in"

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Yes I have the part in the yellow box

Sold injector setup with engine. Have some spare RB20 injectors around somewhere but just stock stuff.

$1000 for car without brakes cheapest registrable good body you will get.

Speedo cable near new $40

Front bar $75

Rear bar $40

Tail lights $120 for both

Head lights $140 for both

Intercooler $100

Back seat $20 (top and bottom)

Steering rack $80

Power steering pump $30

Air con parts $100 for all you can get

Front and Rear strut braces $110 for both

Boot $50

Bonnet $70

Doors $50 each

3 door trims/cards $90 (drivers sold)

Arms, bolts, nuts, lines, cables, glass, trim, lights and more

Long gone sorry, only GTR stuff I still have is plenum and throttle bodies, new knock sensors, wiring loom's and cam/timing covers.

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