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engine sold

now have the rest of the car to part out.

radiator $20

pedders xacoilovers $1000

gtr strut braces $100 for fron t and rear

series 2 interior $150

Isotta drivers seat $300

shimmed lsd $150

passenger door $100

drivers door with minor dent $20

rear screen $50

hicas lock bar $40 SOLD

rear camber adjustable arms $20 DAMAGED

rear brakes $150

400r front bar $200 SOLD

400r side skirt $50 SOLD

bootlid with gtr spoiler slightly damaged $50 SOLD SPOILER

airbag steering wheel $50

pioneer cd player $100

5 speed gearbox conversion kit complete with pedal box clutch flywheel etc $1500

alternator rebuilt 100kms ago $75

series 2 left hand head light $150

left hand tail light $30

front left hand guard $50

Clear front indicators $35

Front mount intercooler 100mm with brackets to fit $120

Boot lid $30

Turbosmart plumb back bov $120

Turbosmart Fuel pressure regulator $150

Bosch 040 or 044 (whichever flows more) with surge tank to go under rear guard $150

Air bag steering wheel $50

rs exhaust $50

I need three spacesaver wheels will swap for parts

Phone or sms only 0421347934

Seaford Rise South Australia

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Hey mate, do you have the boot trims? It's mainly the section covering the battery that im after, but im willing to take all?

Postage to sydney too?

Thanks

Its not the best condition it is all chopped up to fit around an aftermarket strut brace and the other stuff has rips, not worth having I think.

cheers mat

engine sold

now have the rest of the car to part out.

radiator $20

pedders xacoilovers $1000

gtr strut braces $100 for fron t and rear

series 2 interior $150 SOLD

Isotta drivers seat $300 SOLD

shimmed lsd $150

passenger door $100 SOLD

drivers door with minor dent $20 SOLD

rear screen $50 SOLD

hicas lock bar $40 SOLD

rear camber adjustable arms $20 DAMAGED

rear brakes $150SOLD

400r front bar $200 SOLD

400r side skirt $50 SOLD

bootlid with gtr spoiler slightly damaged $50 SOLD SPOILER

airbag steering wheel $50 SOLD

pioneer cd player $100

5 speed gearbox conversion kit complete with pedal box clutch flywheel etc $1500

alternator rebuilt 100kms ago $75

series 2 left hand head light $150

left hand tail light $30 SOLD

front left hand guard $50 SOLD

Clear front indicators $35 SOLD

Front mount intercooler 100mm with brackets to fit $120

Boot lid $30 SOLD

Turbosmart plumb back bov $120

Turbosmart Fuel pressure regulator $150

Bosch 040 or 044 (whichever flows more) with surge tank to go under rear guard $150 SOLD

Air bag steering wheel $50 SOLD

rs exhaust $50 SOLD

I need three spacesaver wheels will swap for parts SOLD

Phone or sms only 0421347934

Seaford Rise South Australia

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