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hrmm ok cheers the car it came from was a 93 so the duel blades means its been changed at some point so im not 100% sure what it is haha i will take a pic soon but was same as this...

greddy gauges SOLD from my other thread

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ok just got our quote back for driveway and need to come up with a bit more coin QUICK so we can get it done before christmas!!!

Turbo $250

Headlights $250

Full 3" turbo back exhaust $300 with free kakimoto rear section so you can choose how loud you want :P

$400 for the 18" mags

$200 for Front and rear seats, door trims and rear trims.

$30 fuel pump

$40 Fuel Tank

$200 Stock struts

Stock suspension arms $make offers

$30 for door windows or $50 the pair

window elec reg/bits in the doors $20 each

clutch/brake/accel pedals $60 the set

complete Hicas setup $80

heaps of other bits here just pm or MSG 0417080960 if interested

ok guys the shell is hopefully going tomorrow i will be taking a bit more off the car then she will be GONE if theres some little bits you need let me know ASAP otherwise it will be gone :P

i still have turbo (conrimed supertight series 2 twin blade comp wheel and nylon exhaust)/headlights/bott with GTR stlye wing, all stock suspension.

pics of wheels need a clean bit of rash but better then stockies :P tyres need replacing $400

Stock suspension dont see any leaks dust covers are rooted but good to have as spares if ya get done by the po po $150 for the set

Stock castor rods $40 pair

TURBO STILL FOR SALE!!

the shell should be going this week so if ya need something let me know asap!

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