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Marko! that fuel pump is mine :) please hang onto it for me til thursday as thats when i get paid and PM me ur account details again. Cheers mate

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Marko! that fuel pump is mine :) please hang onto it for me til thursday as thats when i get paid and PM me ur account details again. Cheers mate

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rims???

Still available, I have the 17x9.5 work brs wheels (full set with tyres) and also the dtm shadow rush 18x9.5 although 1 rim needs a repair

i also have other odds & ends such as relays, plastic covers, interior lights, foot pedal covers etc etc etc which i have not advertised as yet...if you need anything out of the ordinary for your gtr, chances are that i'll have it :)

Updated list with revised pricing on parts remaining + some new parts added!

1. os giken triple plate clutch - price drop $1150 (I paid $3000 for this & it’s only done less than 5000km, ALMOST NEW)

2. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) – price drop $400 (I paid $1000 for this, NEW CONDITION)

3. interior a/c control unit - price drop $50

4. 17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels with bridgestone tyres - price drop $600

5. factory side skirts (black) - price drop $100

6. momo gearknob - price drop $30

7. factory triple gauge in centre console - price drop $80

8. autometer air/fuel ratio gauge 'pro-comp ultra lite' series (silver face) - price drop $60

9. rear boot plastic trims which sit on the top of the rear tailgate - price drop $20

10. cometic metal head gasket (has done 30min of work) – price drop $50

11. inner window moulds (sit inside the front door trims) – price drop $80

12. front a pillars (3 small holes in dirvers side) – price drop $90

13. full set of nissan wipers (now resprayed) – price drop $30

14. front sway bar with linkages & brackets - price drop $20

15. rockford fosgate 'punch series' 2 way speakers with additional tweeter & cross over (retail $500) - price drop $180

16. alpine head unit with 2 sets of rca's - $120

17. front windscreen - $70

18. attesa 4wd pump - $150

19. hicas pump - $50

20. drivers side window/mirror control - $40

21. sun visors - $5

22. complete boot trim - $60

23. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch) - $10

24. power steering line - $5

25. caster (radius) rods - $30

26. radiator overflow bottle - $5

27. passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - $30

28. front subframe - $10

29. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $5

30. power steering reservoir - $5

31. passenger side window switch - $15

32. 2 x rb26 timing belts (have done less than 5000km) - $20

33. 2 x rb26/30 timing belts (have done less than 2000km) - $20

34. factory rb26 harmonic balancer - $60

35. gearbox cross member - $20

36. front gtr seat covers like new (not faded at all) – price drop $40

37. rear nismo seat cover (slight fading on top of cover) – price drop $20

38. factory rb26 fuel rail - $20

i will also add this to the list...

earl's fuel filter with 5/16 barb push on fittings (these have removable bronze filters for ease of cleaning) - $30 each (these retail $50 each, have done 2000km)

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