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Radiator still for sale? is it in good nik?

Pm me please

Yep rad is in good condition, couple of minor bent fins on the back but perfectly serviceable

pm reply coming your way soon

Front and rear seats sold

Plenty left (except interior bits) incuding rims, immaculate front guards and doors, airbags, whole dash, airbag steering wheel, Gtr strut brace (rear), castor rods, hubs, suspension, turbo timer, a/c controls, alloy radiator, clear side indicators and more......

UPDATE!

Shell has now gone to the scrap yard but I still have the following parts available:

Happy to arrange for shipping of most items at buyer's expense.

Hubs front only $150 or $300 front and rear.

Rear sway bar $50.

Rear cradle $100 no brakes or diff, one bent control arm, includes hubs.

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Front stocker suspension with lowered springs and rear HKS suspension $130

Rear boots are torn but otherwise fine, no leaks.

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Front guards $100 each

Immaculate condition, silver, include Gt badges

Clear side indicators $40 pair

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Guard liners $50 pair or $30 each

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Side skirts $100 pair

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Fog lights $60 pair

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Rear wing $100

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Doors $130 each

Immaculate condition, trims not included

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Side mirrors $30 each

19 inch rims $700

Maxxis rubber with heaps of tread.

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Alloy 50mm single core radiator $140

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Dash pad $150

Perfect condition.

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Ignition barrel with key $50

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Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

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Climate control unit $40

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Passenger airbag $100 pick up only

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Front and rear seatbelts $200

Nismo gearknob $40

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Din pocket $20

Sony Xplod Stereo with remote control and manual $60

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Blitz Voice Guide turbo timer $50

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Interior B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50

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ABS unit $80

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ABS bracket $20

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Rb25 AFM $50

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Aftermarket castor rods $70

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Power steering rack $50

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Nissan tool kit $15

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5Zigen tip $50 (Has the 5Zigen stamp on the tip, muffler is damaged)

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Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40

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