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have a 1978 skyline rust bucket that im wrecking atm..

if you need any parts at all Pm me what u need and sort out a price..

most parts available hit me up and ill get back to u asap..

NOTE: have peter werret sigma turbo rims for sale too.. real good nick, $300

* all chrome trims in good condition

* No interior trim

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front bumper with associated rubber item and end pieces inc mounts to body.

and also the front lip under the bumper.

also Postage to WA.

maybe able to send with rickys stuff but will talk to him.

Can i get a close up ish picture of the left and right rear window trims?

how scratched are they?

Definitely no centre console?

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Picked up a towbar, front grill, lights and surrounds, rear control arms, bonnet and p/s pump from Shaune yesterday. Great guy to deal with and would buy from him again.

There's still a few good parts left. Most body work is very rusted but most chrome trim is in good cond and still there. Few other bits and pieces still there too.

He mentioned the parts you guys asked about, like the rear vision mirror and bumper ends etc. They were'nt in fantastic cond but were ok. I think he wants to take some photos and post them up to let you decide if you definitely want them.

I hadn't met him before yesterday, but I have his number so I'll send him an sms to let him know.

I'll answer a few of your questions based on what I saw though.

Front bumper was in ok cond, bit of surface rust and a minor dent (pretty small) end pieces were there and in ok cond. No console though.

Bonnet was pretty much stuffed beyond repair, very heavyily rusted.

Nightmonkey, the metal behind the rear wheels was fairly rusted, probably not worth taking.

Ricky, rear view mirror was a little faded with that crusty layer that plastic in the sun for 30 years gets, but otherwise not bad, assuming you want it because you don't have one it would definitely be worth getting I think.

Dizzy and a few engine ancilliaries looked good.

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