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Hey all, have a HEAP of leftovers from a half-cut

Location in Eight Mile Plains

Will be letting go at 'need it gone' prices

Auto gearbox - $100 (Comes with torque converter and flywheel)

Auto cluster - $50 (No idea how many k's, haven't powered it up)

R34 GT-T Auto ECU - $100

Driver and passenger airbag - $50ea

Stock radio and pocket with climate control module - $50

Dash mounted gauges - $50 (Stock volt, oil temp and boost)

Dash - $50

R34 GT-T front calipers - $150 (Suit 310mm rotors, uses 14mm bolts to knuckle)

R34 GT-T steering rack with rack ends - $100

R34 GT-T stock SMIC with duct - $50

R34 GT-T engine cross-member - $50

R34 GT-T auto radiator - $50

R34 GT-T LCA's - $50pair

Standard airbox with AFM and duct - $100

Starter motor - $50

A/C compressor and bracket with condenser - Free

Steering column with stalks - $50

Coolant overflow bottle - $20

Windscreen washer bottle with both motors - $20

Pictures upon request

I'm bound to forget something so just ask

Most likely keeping engine loom

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RSFOURDayz, I'll have to check the dash for the coin tray, didn't notice one. Do have the duct though and will separate, $20pp if required.

66yostagea, fan isn't available.

Yup cool, trays not a worry, i have one just one of the retaining pins is knackered. I'll grab that duct, i'll take a pic of my stagea one so ya know which piece i need.

This is the piece I need. Plus, if you have them, the clip things that hold them to the rad support. Can I pay you for it on Monday? Send me through bank details and i'll send you my address.

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Yes, side-mount is still available.

Airbags = Gone

AFM = Gone

Rotors & calipers = Gone

Neo engine cover = Gone

Dash gauges = Gone

A/C compressor and condensor = Gone

Yes, side-mount is still available.

so he did buy the bags. (that was a mate of mine)

side mount with brackets -$? (PM me,)

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