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has it got a good battery and what brand is it how much thanx

Yep it did.... guy who owned the car only had it for a month before he crashed it. Looks as though the dealer he got it from put a new battery in it

$40 come and grab it so it doesn't go to waste.

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Updated list of sold items:

Front indicators

Rear strut brace

Spacesaver

Exhaust

Console badge

Front wipers

Brake master and booster

Driver's window switch

Guard liners

Steering wheel

Console surround

Gearbox

Rear diff

Sun visors

Boot interior, tool kit

Passenger kick panel

Rear vision mirror

Deposit taken on the Brembos (front and rear)

Still fark loads of shit left including interior stuff, airbox, boot/wing, rear seats, hubs, engine, speedo cluster etc.............

Updated list of sold items:

Front indicators

Rear strut brace

Spacesaver

Exhaust

Console badge

Front wipers

Brake master and booster

Driver's window switch

Guard liners

Steering wheel

Console surround

Gearbox

Rear diff

Sun visors

Boot interior, tool kit

Passenger kick panel

Rear vision mirror

Brembos front and rear

Rear cradle

ECU bracket

Still for sale:

Rb26dett engine $3,800

Runs well with good even compression. Complete engine including wiring loom, ECU, turbos, intake and exhaust, injectors, coil packs etc.

Driveshafts $150 each

Hubs $400

Front cradle $150

Lower control arms, front $120

Fuel tank $100

Stock R33 Gtr suspension $150 (one is damaged, would be a bargain if you need spares handy)

Attessa pumps $150

ABS unit $200

Stock air box $200

Has one chipped clip

Intercooler piping $200

Stock BOVs $140

Pair of R33 Gtr rims $500 (the other two are badly damaged and will go to the scrap yard unless someone wants to make an offer. Been quoted at least $175 per rim to repair).

Front stock strut brace $100

Boot lid with wing $400

Rear bar $250

Tail lights $130 pair

Drivers side front guard $100

Includes Gt badge, good condition apart from a small amount of damage near indicator (see pic)

Front guard GT badge $10

Drivers side door $150

Good condition, does not include interior trims

Drivers Door trim $100 (no window switch)

Passenger side door trim fabric (handy if you want to replace your damaged fabric) $20

Window switch $40 (passenger side)

A pillar trims $50 each

Full set of R33 Gtr floor mats $170

Stain on rear mats, don't know if it will come out but otherwise very tidy

Centre console $20

One of the mounting screws is broken however this cannot be seen when the lining is placed inside.

Gauge cluster with 64,000km $230

Climate control unit $40

Triple gauge cluster $60

Stock stereo $40

Dash pad $100

Rear seats $330

Seat belts $40 each

B/C pillar trims $50 each

Rear trims $70 driver's side (perfect condition) $40 passenger side (has some minor damage)

Rear window $200 (Pick up only, you remove or pay for the window dude to remove it)

Wiper motors $50

Heaps of other bits not listed here, just ask

DO you have the bolts for the rear seat?

Little plastic clips that cover the screws in the inside door handle part?

center console lid?

Nissan boot lock badge?

Edited by street_racer

DO you have the bolts for the rear seat?

Little plastic clips that cover the screws in the inside door handle part?

center console lid?

Nissan boot lock badge?

the only bit i have is console lid

30 bux

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