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Hi Spiro,

I'm missing one of the triangular trim bits that covers the seat belt bolt where it attaches to the b pillar - don't suppose you have it lying around anywhere?

Also, how much for the seat belt buckles that attach to the seat? Delivered to Perth metro (the seat belts I got off you don't fit mine lol)

Cheers,

Steve

^Called C Pillars ^

Diificult to get ones that the backing isn't cracked.

If they have ever been taken out withoiut extreme care they crack.

Thanks for that. Mine cracked without taken out so they might need a replacement. New one cost too much tho.

Thanks for that. Mine cracked without taken out so they might need a replacement. New one cost too much tho.

Yep just paid $160ea from Just Jap (only one set left now), and about the same from RHD (without shipping !!).

HI all.

PM's have been sent.

Does anyone know where the marking and what they are on stock diffs? i know the covers not stock but i still need to pull it out and have a peek.

Cheers in advance

Spiro

HI,

Im back on to stripping the car.

So here are some more pics and prices

Rear Seat belts and buckles $80

Attesa 4wd pump – $120

Attesa 4wd reservoir $40

Peddles - $15 each or lot for $30

Charcoal canister $25

Power Stering canister $15 - sensor lead cut/missing

ABS pump - $80

Drivers side 1/4 glass with rubber $80

Passenger side 1/4 glass NO rubber $40

Dash - $80

A Pillar garnish - $60 pair - Drivers side has 3 holes from single guage pod. will suplly pod also.

Steering column plastic - 4 parts - 50

Boot rubber seal $ 40 Perfect condition

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

Centre vent - $40

Heater/blower/AC boxes - $20 each

Tail Lights - no covers $70 each

More stuff to add.

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Rear Cradel Complete

Cradle/Sub frame

Diff (excellent condition)

Half shafts

5 stud hubs

Gtr calipers + pads

Disks

Handbrake assembly

Handbrake leads

Camber arms

Traction control arms

Lower control arms

Tailshaft

Hicas cancel bar

Sway Bar

$800

Great upgrade for a s13 180....

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HI,

Parts still avalible

Fuel setup from page 1 - Price Drop - $700

Doors - Price Drop - $150

Stock R32 GTR twin turbos - no dump pipes - Price Drop - $100

Center Din Gauges Price Drop - $40

Boost Sender $25

Side mirrors $50 each

Door cards - Price Drop - $30

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

Front sway bars with links, brackets - Price Drop - $30

Side mirrors - Price Drop - $45

Side Kick pannels - Price Drop - $15

Boot lock liner top bit hard plastic linner. - Price Drop - $15

Driver side rear Seat belt and buckle $40

passenger side rear Seat belt buckle only $10

Attesa 4wd pump - Price Drop - $110

Attesa 4wd reservoir - Price Drop - $30

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

Charcoal canister Price Drop - $20

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

ABS pump - Price Drop - $60

Drivers side 1/4 glass with rubber - Price Drop - $60

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

Dash - Price Drop - $60

A Pillar garnish - Price Drop - $50 - Drivers side has 3 holes from single guage pod. will suplly pod also.

Steering column plastic - Price Drop - $40

Boot rubber seal Perfect condition - Price Drop - $30

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

Centre vent- Price Drop - $30

Heater/blower/AC boxes - $20 each

Tail Lights - no covers - Price Drop - $60 each

Diff cradle complete $800

Accelerator cable - Price Drop - $25

Front Windscreen Moulds - both - Price Drop - $20

Petrol Flap and cap $20

Boot/Fuel leaver with plastic - $15

Rear windscreen wiper motor - $25

Internal roof lights $15 each

Foot rest - $10

Boost Solenoid Boost Valve Sensor $40

Gear stick rubber boots and ring - $25

Aircon controller $50

Boot hinge spring system - $25

Windscreen Wipers $10 each or all for $25

Recirculation pipe $10

Std blow off valves $40

Intercooler pipe left and right ends $25 for both

Glove box $20

Intercooler Brackets top and bottom - note top ones not in pic - not sure what the other ones are $30

Stock ECU $60

Attessa ECU $60

HIcas ECu $60

Stock amp $20

Rear windscreen demister controller box $15

Drivers Side Qtr pannel - Has a liitle rust, I will sand back, and give pics $200

Roof $150 pics to come.

Afew more to add later.

Thanks

Spiro

0414 509 399

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