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Parts clear out - All items are in good working order & condition unless stated.

GTR injectors (yellow top) X 6 $250 the lot

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GTS-T - Series I or II

Air conditioner climate control module $50

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Air conditioner pump, condenser, engine bay hoses $85 thelot

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Air conditioner cooler $45

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Back seat $50

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Boost controller (OEM) X 2 - $25 each

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Boot linings and floor mat $30 the lot

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Centre console $70

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Coil packs (OEM) $100

Coil pack cover $25

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Dash - under/around steering column $25 the lot

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Driver's seat, needs repair $50

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Exhaust/turbo manifold (OEM) small crack suit welding, needsmachining $35

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Gear shift surround $50

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Radiator incl. shroud $75

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Radiator fan incl. clutch X 2 (one with shortened blades) $35 each

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Rear window wiper arm $25

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Space saver spare $25

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Turbo (RB25det OEM) - 2 x broken fins, suit rebuild/hi flow$100

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Turbo heat shields $35 both

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Wheel centre caps off 16" stockies X 3

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Series II

Front grille, slight damage to connector $35

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Headlight (drivers) damaged cover $50

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All reasonable offers will be considered via PM, SMS or email. I am not trying to fund a trip to the moon, but will let you know if I think you are a tripper :)

Items are in Sydney - west. I can arrange shipping at your expense (pls ask for quote before you commit to buy).

Call or text me on 0414 431 055 (Greg) or PM me on here or email [email protected]

Edited by MrCini

I also have Series2 ? bodykit, will need a tidy up (see photo + the 2 parts from behind wheels back, shown on car) $150 the lot

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Edited by MrCini
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