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Parting out my 1995 Skyline GTST which has been in a accident. Everything from front to back EXCEPT FOR the front calipers, engine, computer and gearbox is available. If there is something that is not listed that you are after don't hesitate to contact me on 0424 968 683.

ALL PRICES NEG.

Here is the car just before the accident:

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Interior lights: $10

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Brake Master Cylinder with Resovoir: $20

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Front bar indicators: $20

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Gear Knob: $15

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Digital Dash Clock: $10

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Indicator and wiper stalks: $10

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Dash Pocket: $5

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Shift boot w/ Surround: $15

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GTR Dash Cluster: 129169km: Visual damage, all dials work OK: $80

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Hazard light and Rear Demister switches: $10

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Rear Ashtray: $5

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Digital Climate Control: $30

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Centre Console insert: $5

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Handbrake Boot: $5

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Brake Booster: $10

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Smart Entrance Module: $15

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Power Steering Resovoir: $10

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R33 Taillights inc globe holders (Slight crack in Indicator): $50

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Armrest Lid: $5

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Straight Through 3" Cat (Welded 3" pipe through centre): $100

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Standard Tank w/ Bosch 040 Internal Pump: $150

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R33 Bootlid: Welded Spoiler Holes: White Duco: $100

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Rear Cradle (Diff, Shafts, CAs, brakes, Tailshaft, All There): $350

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Clutch Master Cylinder: $10

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Rear Seats (Good Cond.) : $50

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LHS Door (w/ Mirror, Door Card, Window Glass, etc, White Duco): $100

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LHF Guard (Minor Damage): $200

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Steering Wheel w/ Column (inc ignition barrel, everything from wheel to rack): $50

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GTR Front Grille (Minor Damage): $20

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Side Indicator (LHS): $10

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Bonnet Latch: $10

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Wiper Arms: $20

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TEIN Supersport Coilovers w/ Adjustment Tools (GTST Front +Rear done 10000kms): $900

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Work Wheel Nuts (Dyed blue and lightweight): $250

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MORE TO BE ADDED....

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