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Floor carpet (the big one) $80 pics to come

Lightly damaged passenger GTR front guard $80

Also some pics of qtrs and a quick coulple of roof so you can see where i cut it. more on request.

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Just received my parts from spirom and couldn't be happier. Very easy to communicate with and fast postage. Cheers man :D

A update on whats left

Fuel setup from page 1 $700

Doors $150

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos - no dump pipes - Price Drop - $80

Center Din Gauges $40

Boost Sender $25

Under dash trim with fuse cover - has a little glue residue on left side $20

Front sway bars with links, brackets - $30

Side mirrors - $45

Side Kick pannels - $15

Boot lock liner top bit hard plastic linner. - Price Drop - $10

Attesa 4wd reservoir - Price Drop - $25

Peddles - Price Drop - $10 each or all for $25

Power Stering canister - $10 - sensor lead cut/missing

ABS pump - Price Drop - $50

Drivers side 1/4 glass with rubber - Price Drop - $50

Passenger side 1/4 glass NO rubber - Price Drop - $30

Dash - Price Drop - $50

A Pillar garnish both sides - Price Drop - $45 - Drivers side has 3 holes from single guage pod. will suplly pod also.

Steering column plastic - Price Drop - $35

Boot rubber seal Perfect condition - Price Drop - $25

Door/window seals - $ 20 Each please look at pics

Blower/AC boxes - $20 each

Tail Lights - no covers - $60 each

Diff cradle complete $800

Accelerator cable - Price Drop - $20

Front Windscreen Moulds - both - Price Drop - $20

Petrol Flap and cap Price Drop - $15

Boot/Fuel leaver with plastic - Price Drop - $5

Rear windscreen wiper motor - $25

Internal roof lights Price Drop - $5 each

Foot rest - Price Drop - $5

Gear stick rubber boots and ring - Price Drop - $20

Aircon controller Price Drop - $40

Boot hinge spring system Price Drop - $20

Recirculation pipe Price Drop - $5

Std blow off valves $40

Intercooler pipe left and right ends Price Drop - $20 for both

Glove box $20

Intercooler Brackets top and bottom - note top ones not in pic - not sure what the other ones are Price Drop - $20

HIcas ECu $60

Stock amp $20

Rear windscreen demister controller box $15

Floor carpet (the big one) Price Drop - $50 pics to come

Lightly damaged passenger GTR front guard $80

Thanks

Spiro

0414 509 399

Steve,

Yours has been shipped as I said when I messaged you on sat morning. I did remove it from the list but i have found another one yesturday, it must have from my new shell.

To clarify you the boost sender unit that is under the Center Din Gauges for $40 is the sender unit for the guages.

and i have a secondBoost Solenoid Boost Valve Sensor Price Drop $30

Please let me know if i can further help.

Spiro

0414 509 399

Got Turbos and stuff today, top seller and sir i applaud you on your tetras skills, opened crate/box to check on turbos and there is no way i could get the stuff back in haha thanks again :thumbsup:

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