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hey man what condition is the clutch and flywheel in ?

and do you have the front windscreen vents mind are broken =[

text me back as i dont often come on this site unless i need help or parts

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bump bump bump!!!

have rear lower control arms with the big bit that bolts to them (with no hubs) $40

$30 for sideskirts need them out the way

$150 for the boot n wing

door trims/rear trims $40 the set

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im still getting many pm's about other parts, just to remind everyone the shell has GONE!!

I ONLY HAVE THESE PARTS LEFT

Burgandy GTR syle wing still attached to a perfect condition boot even has the flappy boot lock $150

stock castor rods/rear camber arms/rear lca's and upright bit that the hub goes in/toe rods. $20 each pair $30 for castors

HICAS motors and steering rods the complete unit $50

stock S1 door trims $20

stock fuel pump $30

400R style side skirts need some tlc $40 the pair

stock intercooler kit inlcuding most if not all pipework $40

thats all i can see at the moment if i find more i will put it up!!

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Have you found out a price for postage of the intercooler to Melbourne yet? .. otherwise just let me know the package weight and dimensions as well as your postcode so I can check the postage cost?

Thanks mate.

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