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not seperating sorry bud

silicon intake pipe has with metal ring section so cant close in on itself (from afm to turbo with inlets for factory bits) $50

RB25 5 Speed Gearbox (120Km's) $1400o.n.o

$320 for front brakes

$300 for mint bonnet

$60 per gaurd

$60 per bare door

$80 r33 driveshaft

$50 S14 driveshaft

S2 aircon pump $50

S2 aircon condensor with lines $50

Carpet $50

Passenger window $30

Passenger lock/locking motor $30

Brake Booster/Master $80

Clutch Master $40

Pedals $80

Steering Rack $80

LCA's $80

MAY TAKE PART TRADE FOR PARTS for my track car, like aftermarket rb25 items, gauges, harness's, gt wing, race seats etc etc

im also chasing S14a front bar reo and windscreen

Throw me offers

pm sent

PRICES UPDATED NEED STUFF OUT THE WAT ASAP

silicon intake pipe has with metal ring section so cant close in on itself (from afm to turbo with inlets for factory bits) $40

RB25 5 Speed Gearbox (120Km's) $1250o.n.o

$300 for front brakes

S2 AFM with plug $80 (will trade up for Z32 with plug)

$250 for mint bonnet

Seatbelts COMPLETE set $60

2x climate control units $30 each

$50 per gaurd

$50 per bare door

$80 r33 driveshaft

$50 S14 driveshaft

$100 33 half shafts

$80 airbag steering wheel

$100 ignition/door locks with single key

S2 aircon pump $50

S2 aircon condensor with lines $50

Carpet $50

Passenger window $30

Passenger lock/locking motor $30

Brake Booster/Master $60

Clutch Master $40

Pedals $80

Steering Rack $80

2x pair LCA's $50

stock rear arms $20 pair

SHELL with rear window, rear quarter windows, body loom, front end is dead straight should be rolling etc $500

COME DOWN THROW CASH AT ME AND TAKE STUFF :P

0417080960 please DONT call just MSG thanks

bump bump few lowball offers on the 25 box there were so many ppl after the box now they all dissapear wtf????

throw offers on any bits guys need this stuff gone so shell can go and the s14 can be back in its garage :P

Bump bump!!

Front brakes $280

Bonnet $240

Gaurds $40 each

Carpet $40

Air bag wheel $80

Pass air bag $60

Stock diff and half shafts $180

Heaps of bits left, enginge and box out this weekend then a quick strip and shell will go :)

$300 for front brakes

S2 AFM with plug $70 (will trade up for Z32 with plug)

$240 for mint bonnet

Seatbelts COMPLETE set $50

2x climate control units $30 each

$40 per gaurd

$40 per bare door

$80 r33 driveshaft

$50 S14 driveshaft

$80 33 half shafts

$80 airbag steering wheel

$80 ignition/door locks with single key

S2 aircon pump $50

S2 aircon condensor with lines $50

Carpet $40

Passenger window $30

Passenger lock/locking motor $30

Brake Booster/Master $50

Clutch Master $40

Pedals $80

Steering Rack $70

2x pair LCA's $40

stock rear arms $20 pair

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