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S15 silvia crashed wrecking bits i dont need

Manual conversion 89,000K on the clock runs great has brand new couple of day old 5 puk HD Excedy sprung buton clutch, good flywheel, 6 speed gearbox which is not noisy and feels great like a new car, comes complete with tailshaft slave cylinder clutch master cylinder pedal box and everything else needed including gearstick boots.

$1800 ono really easy conversion to do and if local can even help out with work.

Front and rear seats, plastic broken on outside of passenger seat but no rips stains or tears $450 for all.

Dashboard cluster 89k if you wanna do the dodgy lol $150

Rear helical diff $450

Air bag in dashboard $250 ono

Steering wheel with airbag $350 immaculate condition

any other parts needed just let me know but i am using most of whats not listed but try your luck anyway....

All located in Windsor NSW

can arrange freight for anything.

Tim

0404321205

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