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yea cheers, bud.

need to get in contact with bloke chasing the tripples cover only.

as i think i finally have someone actuall keen on the nismo's only (hopefuly)

so may now have the cover ready to rock.

nat0

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hey. pm me the price of the trpple gauge cover.. im after one now if its a good price. if its pickup im there now.. thanx may take hte nismo gauges as well, thanx

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Hi

Sorry if I have asked before I am after the latch attached to the boot, if you still have it how much and has it had any damagedamaged.

Regards Taylor

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hey mate, have u got the nismo tripple gauges still? i got $ atm so if u want to give me a price and its reasonaly i'll take it off ur hands asap.

Hi Everybody,

have most parts available from a wreck i bought a while back,

All located in adelaide SA, cheap give away or bonus lots with purchases. (does it sound like a haggle co sale????):action-smiley-069:

Car WAS a 2 door manual turbo, with side damage,

have all interior plastic trims, bits & pieces available

dash assy, seats front & rear, parcel shelf, consoles, carpet,

tripple gauges nismo and std,

have suspension, brakes and driveline parts,

exhaust (cat-back) stainless steel

rh clear front bar indicator

LH door assy complete

LH rear 1/4 panel cut

door rubbers and trims

boot lining & carpet

have genuine garage IMPUL side skirt LH side, & damaged front bar (missing rh cnr) in white

also RH side skirt from altia or nismo kit, (not sure)

plenty more, all on racks / shelves.

lets just say $10 for most parts, if you need more than 1 part ill chuck other gear in FREE, this gear has to go,

bigger bits, make an offer or negotiate a bargain

all parts in adelaide and pickup preferred, however will pack & post @ your expense.

pics available of items upon request, have taken alot of pics already.

email or PM for furthar contact detail

"""""neon6 @t adam dt com dt au"""""""

Do u have & how much for (R34GTT):

- front & rear struts (plus rack rods & tie rods

- power steering rack

- clutch

drip moulds for r34 coupe.... there on the exterior of the car over the side windows... they join the quarter windows an some have those visors with them.. if u have how much posted to 3756

Do u have & how much for (R34GTT):

- front & rear struts (plus rack rods & tie rods

- power steering rack

- clutch

hi mate i am really interested in the door rubbers and trims and was hoping you also had the cover that sits around the gear stick as mine is stuffed...

have u still got the front seat?

thanks mate

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