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Ive taken some pics and will upload tonight if not tomorrow.

i also have the centre console bracket, $10 should do for that.

no boot carpet though.......

pm me when its a good time to pickup

hey guys, for those who have pmd or are awaiting parts im terribly sorry, mrs was in hspital for a bit so i havent been on.

outstanding parts ar being sent today for those waiting.

i will respond to all pms today at some stage.

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do you still have exhaust manifold for turbo and if so is it t3 or t4?? eboost 2 still available?

both sold mate sorry, have t3/t4 turbo which needs a rebuild and split dump for ext wastegate available.

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sorry mate only have coupe lights.

Remaining parts left:

Rb20det assembled block and head only - suit rebuild $200

R200 Diff - $300

Harmonic balancer - $90

Power Mirrors both sides - $60 per side

Rear taillights - 2 door - $60 per side

alternator - $100

Rear crossmember - $80

T04E Turbo needs rebuild $80

Split Dump 9stainless) suit t04e with ext gate - $100

Fujitsubo catback - $150

Climate Conrol unit - $50

Knock Sensors - $50

Tailshaft - $100

Rear bumper brackets - $50

Engine mount brackets $50

Power window/mirror switch from drivers door card - $70

Rear lower 1/4 interior trims - good condition - $50 per side

centre console trim - $60

Lower dash to centre console trim - $60

Rear brake 2 pot calipers - $100

Narva Blue Power h3 headlight bulbs NIP $50

Orange indicator lights - $50 per side

Drivers headlight - $60

That all i got left.......the rest will go with the shell.

Ian

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