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Updated list of stuff. Probably well over due. There's still plenty more to go; if it's not listed here, just ask.

r32 gts-t shell - $offer!

Engine mounts - $30

Rb20det engine loom $40

Lower dash trim - $20

Door cards $40 for both - passenger door card has a tear near the mirror - easily fixed

Mirror triangle cover thing - $20

dash in good condition some very small bubbles (didn't notice until i found out these things bubbled up) $100

centre console storage thing between the seats $20

centre console surround that the storage thing connects to $20

rear wiper motor $20

passenger door with window and motor (minus door card and mirror) $60

dash cluster surround (minus switches) $40

Passenger side A pillar trim $20

boot trim minus cover for wheel arches and boot carpet $30

Mirrors - $40 each

front windscreen (has small chip - been there for years, no probs) $100

rear windscreen $200

drum brakes (in bits and pieces) $10 for both

tail lights $40 each

rear bar $40 - has one dint and one scratch

passenger side front guard (has slight bend) $20

kick panels - $10 each

Rear callipers $150

Rotors x 4 $100

brake booster $40

3" catback exhaust - straight through muffler and doesn't get attention (looks kinda stock) $100

stock dump pipe to cat including sensors $40

Pod filter $20

AFM $100

hicas rack $40

fuel tank $100

fuel pump $30

Interior carpet $50 - has a tear in the driver's side (probably easy to conceal/fix), otherwise perfect

Centre dome light (without cover) $10

front reading lights $15

roof lining $30

stock crossover pipe including BOV $40

Stock rb20det side mount intercooler $30

rb20 power steering reservoir (minus cap) $15

A/C compressor $20

boot hinges $20

front windscreen wiper motor $40

HICAS computer $30

steering column $40

alternator $5 (not sure of condition - i think a bit of battery acid spilt onto it or some crap, doesn't turn easily)

hazards/tune/wiper switch (headlight switch already gone) $20 each

Passenger side rear quarter trim arm rest thing $20

Stuff that's gone -

hand brake handle/cable

centre vent - $80

driver's side round vent - $40

Driver's side rear quarter trim $20 each

rear wiper arm

dash cluster (218,635kms) $30

indicator stalk $40

Driver's side A pillar trim

glovebox $50

sun visors $20 both

rear vision mirror $20

door seals - driver's side has one crack in it, passenger side perfect $60 both

passenger side quarter window $60

driver's front guard (rooted from accident) - free!

bonnet (rooted from accident) - free!

Front callipers x 2

rb20det $offer!!

starter motor $50

Centre dome light cover

rb20 power steering reservoir cap

Climate control panel $60 - not sure if the lights in it work

bonnet hinges $20

front seats

rear seat

front wiper arms $20 for both

Washer bottle $20

rear pods $70 pair

Stock manual ECU

clutch+gearbox etc for manual conversion (still have flywheel)

passenger seat belt

interior mats

6 x injectors

Trim around the steering column

Turbo

Power Steering Rack

Stock coils

Ignitor

Driver's side door (just the door itself and window/motor mechanism)

Passenger side vent

Headlight switch

centre console tray holder thing

fuel pump cradle. Still have fuel pump

front seat buckles

ash tray

front fuse box fuses/relays/whatever

driver's side window control

diff

b/c pillars

locks/keys

brake master cylinder and 3 brake lines connecting to it.

Driver's side rear quarter window

inside passenger door mirror cover.

Boot lid

side skirts

Black metal intake pipe

Half shafts

fuel filler neck

fuel lines

Fuel flap

power steering pump

wheels/tyres

wheel jack

plastic knob cover for light switch

metal panel between boot and back seat

Metal trim around driver and passenger windows

Coolant temperature sensors

Speedo cable

window washer/wiper knob

alternator tension bracket

hubs/5 stud conversion

Driver's door power window relay

Accelerator pedal and cable

Brackets that attach the stereo in the centre console

bonnet support rod

Consult cable

Front sway bar end links

Stock cat

Passenger window switch

2 x rear seat "JESUS CHRIST!!1" handlebars

Passenger side interior door opener cover

rear demister switch gone!

Suspension x 4

Plug for front driver's side indicator

Heater core

Boot/fuel cap cable

Headlight wiring loom PENDING PAYMENT

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