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Got a 2000 model skyline gt manual with the rb25de neo for sale. Non turbo.

Got damage to front and small amount to rear. Front has hit the rad support slightly and smashed both headlights. Will need to replace front bar (may be able to be fixed, is broken along bottom, headlights, rad, fans, bonnet. Engine still runs, very small leak in radiator. Fan not touching radiator though. Has battery but is on charge atm, not sure if it is stuffed, not very old though. Front quarters are undamaged.

Chassis is all straight. Rear has also been touched, will need to replace boot lid, but spoiler is fine and bumper may be ok. Car has only done 104 ks. Has cannon muffler and apexi pod filter. Also has an alpine headunit with parrot bluetooth integrated, front usb, ipod cable connection etc worth bout $400. Has factory floor mats.

In decent nick, low k's, cigarette burn to rear passenger side seat base but other than that, pretty clean. Tyres are good with rears near new, has the factory rims.

Im happy to sell manual conversion including everything required.

ALL PARTS AVAILABLE. Let me know what you need and feel free to make non stupid offers for stuff!

Located near Frankston, VIc. Viewing welcome. Please contact 0422641010 for more info or to see the car.On a last note, Dont call after 10 at night, thanks

Parts already sold:

Sideskirts

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What condition Is the center console lid an price

Cheers

Its in good nick, no marks, $30. Thanks

Heres a pic of the seats as requested. Thanks

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What condition is the steering wheel in and how much?

Also price on cigarette lighter?

Steering wheel in reasonable condition, just started to craze in a few spots, better than most I have seen. $80 with airbag. Cigarette lighter is sold.

After those clips holding the brake lines across the firewall of the enginebay. If they are in good condition lemme know how much you want :)

Its a matter of getting them off but all being well, $20 posted. Thanks

Would you have all 4 stock wheels?

One or two have very slight gutter rash, two tyres are near new, the other two are worn more on the inside but still would have at least 50% tread left. Want $150 for the set.

Hey Mate, I was after the 2 x plastic sail pieces behind the side mirrors ? (Triangle type of shape) also the clear plastic piece on the interior light (The front dual one)

Postage to NSW.

Thanks

Paul.

Hey Mate, I was after the 2 x plastic sail pieces behind the side mirrors ? (Triangle type of shape) also the clear plastic piece on the interior light (The front dual one)

The plastic sails have had tweeters screwed to it but you can grab them if you want them for $10. And the clear plastic piece on the interior light for $20 posted. Or together $25 posted. Thanks

Postage to NSW.

Thanks

Paul.

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