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righto i bought this thing

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so i have kept a few bits that i needed the rest is for sale

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basically the followig parts are already gone:

interior, brembos, boot trim, dash,

however the following are still available

front brakes/ rotor and calipers $300

nismo 260km/h dash $280

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3 gauge cluster $40

aircon $40( this is off another wreck obviosly)

complete inner front guards $30 each

17X9 gtr offset rays lightweight rims (very light) $800

two with minor gutter rash

245/45/17 Yokohama DNA E-spec rubber 90% tread

needs a wash but will do that when i pull them off

rear bar $170 includes tail lights

tail light $40 each

3.5 inch turbo back exhaust $350 cat back or $500 for turbo back included massive cat

cat back is stainless and in awesome nic, front pipe is tunned lenght hks (seen better days)

other things available, picks will come as i pull it off (the car that is)

boot with wing $150

doors $100 each good condition

gtr motor 2k for the long motor

gear box $600

abs $50

side skirts $100

everything behind the dash including wiring $300

rear wiring loom $200

centre console $40

door cards $50

front window $100

rear window $100

rear quarter windows $50 each

front seatbelts $20 each

brake master cylinder $40

clutch master and slave cylinder $100

steering column $100 including key locks

attessa pumps $50

A pillar trims $60 pair

rear trim $40 each(the part under the rear windows)

rear windscreen wiper $40

rear cut $300

have a rusty 3.5 inch exhaust $50 with cat

have a quiet 3 inch exhaust $150 perfect condition

all parts located in the lower blue mountains sydney

ask away

pete

0448468884

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pete,

mark the rear wiper assy as sold. need it complete with every nut/bolt.

I'll drop the money in over the next day or two.

Hey mate I'll take the 3 gauge cluster how much for postage to 2113?

Can I get a pic of both the exhausts? The 2 cheap ones [email protected]

Cheers

Edited by stig mick

Hey mate, do u have the stereo surround?

and the right tail light?

How much to melbourne?

cheers

have two

a white one $30 + postage

the grey one is $40 cause i have to pull it off still + postage

postage about 20 bux

have two

a white one $30 + postage

the grey one is $40 cause i have to pull it off still + postage

postage about 20 bux

Is the stereo surround white?Do you have a picture?Pls pm me

and with the right tail light, need the internals etc where the bulbs go. If its ok condition am interested.

Richard

Is the stereo surround white?Do you have a picture?Pls pm me

and with the right tail light, need the internals etc where the bulbs go. If its ok condition am interested.

Richard

No stereo surround mate

have a white and a grey tail light, as mentioned above. Includes the internals you need.

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