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Take 10% off all the prices below, I need this crap gone from my shed!!!

Items still for sale (Pictures on page 3):

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

Suspension $130

-Front with lowered springs and rear HKS suspension. Rear boots are torn but otherwise fine, no leaks.

Clear side indicators $40 pair

Side skirts $100 pair

Fog lights $60 pair

Rear wing $100

Passenger door $130

Passenger side mirror $30

19 inch rims $700

Maxxis rubber with heaps of tread.

Alloy radiator $140

Dash pad $150

Wiper and indicator stalks $15 each

Passenger airbag $100 prefer pick up only

Ignition barrel with key $50

Front & rear seatbelts $40 each or $130 for all four

Nismo gearknob $40

Din pocket $20

Climate control unit $40

Sony Xplod Stereo $60

-Comes with remote control and manual

Blitz turbo timer $50

B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

ABS unit $80

ABS bracket $20

Rb25 AFM $50

Aftermarket castor rods $60

Power steering rack $50

Nissan tool kit $15

5Zigen tip $40 (muffler is damaged)

Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40

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Now sold:

-Fog lights

-DIN pocket and stereo brackets

-Suspension

Still for sale:

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

Clear side indicators $40 pair

Side skirts $100 pair

Rear wing $100

Passenger door $130

Passenger side mirror $30

19 inch rims $700

Maxxis rubber with heaps of tread.

Alloy radiator $140

Dash pad $150

Wiper and indicator stalks $15 each

Passenger airbag $100 prefer pick up only

Ignition barrel with key $50

Front & rear seatbelts $40 each or $130 for all four

Nismo gearknob $40

Climate control unit $40

Sony Xplod Stereo $60

-Comes with remote control and manual

Blitz turbo timer $50

B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

ABS unit $80

ABS bracket $20

Rb25 Series 2 AFM $50

Aftermarket castor rods $60

Power steering rack $50

Nissan tool kit $15

5Zigen tip $40 (muffler is damaged)

Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40

hey mate how much for the diff the drive shafts the rear cradle and hubs and i can pick it up this weekend

diff and shafts sold mate

still got the cradle 100 bux including the hubs, come and get it out of my yard!!!

Afm sold and posted...

Still for sale:

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

Side skirts $100 pair

Rear wing $100

Passenger door $130

Passenger side mirror $30

Alloy radiator $140

Dash pad $150

Wiper and indicator stalks $15 each

Passenger airbag $100 prefer pick up only

Ignition barrel with key $50

Front & rear seatbelts $40 each or $130 for all four

Nismo gearknob $40

Climate control unit $40

Sony Xplod Stereo $60

-Comes with remote control and manual

Blitz turbo timer $50

B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

ABS unit $80

ABS bracket $20

Aftermarket castor rods $60

Power steering rack $50

Nissan tool kit $15

5Zigen tip $40 (muffler is damaged)

Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40 pick up only

Turbo timer sold (but i have others for sale)

Indicator stalk and alloy rad sold

Still for sale:

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

Side skirts $100 pair

Rear wing $100

Passenger door $130

Passenger side mirror $30

Dash pad $150

Wiper stalk $15

Passenger airbag $100 prefer pick up only

Ignition barrel with key $50

Front & rear seatbelts $40 each or $130 for all four

Nismo gearknob $40

Climate control unit $40

Sony Xplod Stereo $60

-Comes with remote control and manual

B/C pillar trims $30 each or both for $50 (awesome condition)

ABS unit $80

ABS bracket $20

Aftermarket castor rods $60

Power steering rack $50

Nissan tool kit $15

5Zigen tip $40 (muffler is damaged)

Cat to muffler 3” exhaust pipe $40 pick up only

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