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r32 radiator and hoses $80

r32 clutch fan $50

r32 2 door taillights $50 pair

r32 clutch slave cylinder $20

r32 stock rear swaybar $10

r32 dash pretty good condition small bubble,was going to keep for my car but cant be botherd $50

r32 gtr ignition ignitor $30

r32 rear cradle with all arms $100 or $20 a arrm

r33 drivers door with window silver $100

r33 standerd boost solinoid $40

r33 manaul peadal set $40

r33 washer bottle $20

r33 stock intercooler $20

r33 rear cradle with all arms and hicas $100 or $20 a arm

r33 starter motor $50

r34 a/c compressor $150

r34 5 bolt drive shafts $50 pair

r34 manaul tail shaft $100

r34 turbo 0p6 rear housing $450 mint

s15/14 washer bottle $30

s15 front swaybar $40

s15 front crossmember $25

s15 drivers side splash sheild $40

s15 brake master cylinder abs $50

s14 sr stock intercooler $20

s14 s1 rear spoiler red $20

s13 sr radiator $50

intercooler core 600*400*76 $100

apexi n1 cannon muffler $150 paid 600 awhile back

issota red steering wheel $50

blitz turbo timer $20

r34 gtr rims freshly resprayed in ppg paint they never been buckeld or repaired other than paint

i wouldint be selling them if i didint have bills....

no center caps or tyres $1800

also have a s15 shell has front end rail damage offers $$$

can mms pics located adelaide athol pk 0422030855

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r32 radiator and hoses $80

r32 clutch fan $50

r32 2 door taillights $50 pair

r32 clutch slave cylinder $20

r32 stock rear swaybar $10

r32 dash pretty good condition small bubble,was going to keep for my car but cant be botherd $50

r32 gtr ignition ignitor $30

r32 rear cradle with all arms $100 or $20 a arrm

r33 drivers door with window silver $100

r33 standerd boost solinoid $40

r33 manaul peadal set $40

r33 washer bottle $20

r33 stock intercooler $20

r33 rear cradle with all arms and hicas $100 or $20 a arm

r33 starter motor $50

r34 a/c compressor $150

r34 5 bolt drive shafts $50 pair

r34 manaul tail shaft $100

r34 turbo 0p6 rear housing $450 mint

s15/14 washer bottle $30

s15 front swaybar $40

s15 front crossmember $25

s15 drivers side splash sheild $40

s15 brake master cylinder abs $50

s14 sr stock intercooler $20

s14 s1 rear spoiler red $20

s13 sr radiator $50

intercooler core 600*400*76 $100

apexi n1 cannon muffler $150 paid 600 awhile back

issota red steering wheel $50

blitz turbo timer $20

r34 gtr rims freshly resprayed in ppg paint they never been buckeld or repaired other than paint

i wouldint be selling them if i didint have bills....

no center caps or tyres $1800

also have a s15 shell has front end rail damage offers $$

can mms pics located adelaide athol pk 0422030855

Is the shell pewter? curious as if its the one i crashed?

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