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Do you have the metal screwn and black body plug for the motorised aerial? I don't need an aerial, just the external attachments as per picture below.

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Hey,

Do you have the metal screwn and black body plug for the motorised aerial? I don't need an aerial, just the external attachments as per picture below.

Hey mate do have a set somewhere but I'll have to have a look and see if I can find them.

Anyone wanting paarts is best off contacting me via PM rather than posting in this thread.

NOW ACCEPTNG ANY AND ALL OFFERS ON WHATEVER I STILL HAVE

5 Stud hubs & sumitomos

3" straight through mild steel exhaust with Xforce 5" cannon

various suspension bits and pieces.

rear subframe

repairable write off shell with compliance plates & sunroof

dash

heaps of other random bits and pieces.

\Also for sale in coming weeks will be a series 2 RB25DE, 207,xxx km's, serviced every 10k since I've owned it, runs well. Will come with S2 loom and S1 electrics.

More parts to add.

17x8 +35 17x9+38 Advan SA3R. Polished lip, silver centres. 9" centres have been painted grey. All come with complete centrecaps. lips are in pretty poor shape. lots of rash etc. Decent set of Kuhmo KU21's included(235/45 & 245/45) Would make good skid rims/spare rims.

$350 ono

17x8 +35 17x9+38 Enkei RS Evolution 3 piece. Polished lip, silver centres, paint is in average condition, all centrecaps included. One lip has a big bit of rash the rest have minor rash. bald pirellis on the rears, can't remember what's on the fronts. 1 8 doesn't have a tyre attached as it tore itself apart.

$450 ono

RB25 NEO coilpacks, set of 6, unbranded. unsure of K's, seemed to be working well on my S2 RB25DE?

$100 ono

R34 S2 GTT Front seats, drivers side outer bolster has been repaired at some point otherwise in really good shape. rails included.

$200 ono

KR4 Sonic Silver R33 front guards, passenger side has a slight tear along lower bodyline, and paint is wrecked from previously mentioned tyre :/ Drivers side is perfect. whole front end was resprayed ~6 months ago

$200 ono for both or $100 for passenger, $150 for drivers side.

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hey mate have u got the power steering rack? or inner tie rod ends? 0434283410

Hey mate yes I have a P/S rack. No leaks, no bends moves smoothly. Inner tie rod ends, rack ends? I can include them but one is bent and the ball joints in both are pretty knackered. You can get a new pair for $50 though.

Can do the rack for $100ono. PM me if you're keen.

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