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here is another updated list of parts left - i still have more to add :)

please note reduced pricing as hightlighted in red!

1. gearbox - $750 PRICE DROP $700

2. front door trims - $200

3. rear door trims - $170 PRICE DROP $150

4. dash cluster with 180km/h speedo (showing 73000km) - $150 PRICE DROP $130

5. doors (includes tinted glass & power window mechanisms) - $320 PRICE DROP $300

6. front windscreen (with antenna) - $150 PRICE DROP $130

7. rear tail lights - $160 PRICE DROP $130

8. factory afm - $50

9. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - $600 PRICE DROP $570

10. attesa 4wd pump - $350 PRICE DROP $300

11. input shaft for transfer case/4wd - $50

12. work wheel nuts - $120 PRICE DROP $100

13. hicas pump - $120 PRICE DROP $100

14. ohlins suspension, very nice ride & not too hard/bumpy like most coilovers - $400 PRICE DROP $350

15. rear subframe 'pineapples' to lock in blown out bushes & stiffen rear end - $70 PRICE DROP $50

16. spare wheel - $50 PRICE DROP $40

17. dash vent (passenger side) - $50

18. left cv with knuckle assembly - $150 PRICE DROP $120

19. right cv with knuckle assembly - $150 PRICE DROP $120

20. drivers side window/mirror control - $80 PRICE DROP $70

21. sun visors - $30

22. complete boot trim - $160 PRICE DROP $120

23. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch & wiper button) - $40 PRICE DROP $30

24. power steering line - $40 PRICE DROP $30

25. caster (radius) rods (bushes are good) - $80 PRICE DROP $60

26. radiator overflow bottle - $30 PRICE DROP $20

27. passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - $80 PRICE DROP $60

28. door seal finish - $30 PRICE DROP $20

29. factory side skirts (black) - $180

30. front subframe - $60 PRICE DROP $50

31. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $30 PRICE DROP $20

32. power steering reservoir - $20 PRICE DROP $10

33. earls braided brake lines (front and rear) - $120 PRICE DROP $100

34. factory blow off valves complete with plumbing - $130 PRICE DROP $100

35. gtr calipers front & rear, epoxy coated high temp red with a painted high temp stencil 'nismo' - $350 PRICE DROP $300

36. 'race brakes' race compound pads front & rear - $180

37. passenger side window switch - $40 PRICE DROP $30

38. genuine black gtr bootlid badge - $70

39. full set of front & rear gtr seat belts in good condition - $100 PRICE DROP $70

40. os giken triple plate clutch - $1700 PRICE DROP $1650

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Plastic fuel cap I have.

Are u referring to the boot release cable which runs from the drivers seat?

sorry for late reply, yes i am referring to the cable which runs from the drivers seat.

cheers

stock gtr blow off valves i take them and the brake booster reservior that sit in the right hand corner next to the booster include the hoses .

pm send

stock gtr blow off valves i take them and the brake booster reservior that sit in the right hand corner next to the booster include the hoses .

pm send

pm sent mark

sorry iplen - reason the pm's were not coming thru is because my inbox was full, ive made more room though so pm's will no longer bounce

another update of the list of remaining parts with revised pricing :)

1. gearbox - PRICE DROP $650

2. front door trims - PRICE DROP $180

3. rear door trims - PRICE DROP $120

4. dash cluster with 180km/h speedo (showing 73000km) - PRICE DROP $110

5. doors (includes tinted glass & power window mechanisms) - PRICE DROP $270

6. front windscreen (with antenna) - PRICE DROP $100

7. rear tail lights - PRICE DROP $110

8. factory afm - $50

9. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - PRICE DROP $550

10.attesa 4wd pump - PRICE DROP $250

11.hicas pump - PRICE DROP $80

12.spare wheel - PRICE DROP $30

13.dash vent (passenger side) - $50

14.left cv with knuckle assembly - PRICE DROP $100

15.right cv with knuckle assembly - PRICE DROP $100

16.drivers side window/mirror control - PRICE DROP $60

17.sun visors - PRICE DROP $20

18.complete boot trim - PRICE DROP $100

19.instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch & wiper button) - $30

20.power steering line - PRICE DROP $20

21.caster (radius) rods (bushes are good) - PRICE DROP $50

22.radiator overflow bottle - PRICE DROP $15

23.passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - PRICE DROP $50

24.door seal finish - PRICE DROP $10

25.factory side skirts (black) - PRICE DROP $160

26.front subframe - PRICE DROP $40

27.bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - PRICE DROP $20

28.power steering reservoir - PRICE DROP $10

29.earls braided brake lines (front and rear) - PRICE DROP $80

30.gtr calipers front & rear, epoxy coated high temp red with a painted high temp stencil 'nismo' - PRICE DROP $250

31.'race brakes' race compound pads front & rear - $180

32.passenger side window switch - PRICE DROP $20

33.genuine black gtr bootlid badge - PRICE DROP $50

34.front gtr seat belts - PRICE DROP $50

35.os giken triple plate clutch - PRICE DROP $1550

Please note that the above after market parts have done no more than 2000km & if there is any damage on any of the parts I would have most certainly mentioned it next to the item...in other words, all listed parts are in very good working order & generally unmarked.

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