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Things already gone :

motor

gearbox + manual conversion parts

all looms

dash pad

dash facia

rear end complete (ie brakes, diff etc all spoken for)

front brakes

drivers window switch is broken

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AVAILABLE PARTS:

boot $100

door r/h $100

door l/h $100

mirror $50

mirror $50

seats $50

wheels $300 stock but with almost new tyres

door trim l/h $50

door trim r/h $50

centre console $50

factory shocks $100

power steering rack $110

air con compressor $250

power steering pump $150

Nismo FPR $80

HKS Turbo Timer $50

drivers guard $80

dash cluster - 155443km $80

Bunch other stuff available like brake booster/master etc small brackets tail lights

drivers side trim has some funky pads on it design to fit in the spaces where your knees go on track days when you have stock seats.

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any questions ask away

Located at Penrith, NSW and would prefer pickup as i dont get much time to go to post offices.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Is that piece of cooler piping that I can see still there? I'll take it for $5, I can use it for something. PM me, I'm near parramatta so might have to come west.

The cooler piping was all mandrel stainless, its been put aside for a N/A project i'll be working on soon, sorry

interested in the rear pods are they still avalible?

cheers nick

pods are still available, they are stuck on pretty well so i'll take them off and take some better photos for you, just incase i damage then taking them off

Do you have the front lower control arms? Price?

They are still there, though as you can see the was a fair amount of movement on that passenger chassis rail, i'll take if off next week and make sure they arent damaged first.

They are still there, though as you can see the was a fair amount of movement on that passenger chassis rail, i'll take if off next week and make sure they arent damaged first.

Great thanks.

  • 4 months later...

Reviving this thread now i had some time to start stripping it again.

Still AVAILABLE PARTS:

boot $70

door r/h $80

mirror $20

mirror $20

wheels $300 stock but with almost new tyres

door trim l/h $50

door trim r/h $50

centre console with lid $50

factory shocks and springs $100

power steering rack $110

air con compressor $250

power steering pump $150

Nismo FPR $80

HKS Turbo Timer $50

drivers front guard $80

dash cluster - 155443km $80

Found - adjustable poly bush caster rods : $80

Russ: lower control arms are fine from my measurements if you are still keen $150pr

Keen to get this car out of my shop so make some offers.

Cheers

Chris

how much for the rear pods and side skirts?do u have a front bumper to?

no front bumper sorry, sides skirts are useless as there is only one.

i'll see if i can get the pods off today,lots of glue on them, but they will be cheap.

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