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Probably easier than trawling my old thread.

Did a quick garage look the other day. The major bits are:

Rear subframe - non-hicas and undamaged $450

Front crossmember $150

All suspension arms, except for 1 front LCA, also dont have the castor arms - from $30

Front hubs and knuckles $100 each

Rear knuckles $80 each

All windows except front passenger and tailgate $125 each

Tailgate frame - undamaged $100

2 x Rear himount stop lights $80 each

All body looms (except engine bay), some switches and plugs etc $depends on the loom

TV tuner, DVD glovebox unit, popup screen - all for $200

All pedals $50 each

Brake master with booster $100

ABS unit $80

Steering rack $150

2 x non-LSD rear diffs $100 each

All items are in sydney, no im not posting anything. you may collect.

Which is lost somewhere between Sydney and here. lol.

bloody craig lol

does anyone know where to get new one? i kinda need it soon

nissan would be your best option, however a V35 or any other M35 should fit. try import monster

iain, still have this one? the skinny rod

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does anyone know where to get new one? i kinda need it soon

bloody craig lol

nissan would be your best option, however a V35 or any other M35 should fit. try import monster

Why would you buy a knocked around, 2nd hand rack end, when you can buy 2 brand new ones for $50?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320533465804?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_1749wt_1037

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