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So the car's now gone and i'm left with a bunch of stuff to get rid of!

Old post is here - http://www.skylinesa...point-cook-vic/

This is what's left - i've got nothing else apart from what's here! I've also got a box full of nuts and bolts of all sorts so if you're looking for that kind of thing, feel free to ask, or make an offer on the lot!

Mirror triangle cover thing - $10

rear wiper motor $20

drum brakes (in bits and pieces) $10 for both

Rotors x 4 $70

Pod filter $10

Centre dome light (without cover) $5

front reading lights $10

stock crossover pipe including BOV $20

HICAS computer bits $30

ac pipes $10

blower fan $20

bonnet lining $10

boot hinges and torsion bars $30

bonnet lining $10

boot rear trim light cover $10

brake booster $20

brake pedal $10

engine mounts x 2 $20

centre console hand brake leather $10

centre console front trim $10

cluster surround $20

door sill trims x 2 $10

driver's side kick panel $10

dump pipe (stock) $10

AC evaporator $10

front pipe (stock) $10

fuel tank blanket $0.25

fuel tank strap $0.25

hicas steering rack $30

interior wiring (includes wiring that goes into the boot) $30

jack stands x 4 (only used once! :) $30

passenger side a pillar trim $10

passenger rear arm rest trim $10

passenger side front fender (has slight bend) $10

passenger side kick panel $10

power steering reservoir minus cap $5

random interior pipes $0.25

rear bar (one scratch, a small ding and a cracked reverse light) $20

rear seat belts $20

rear calipers x 2 $70

roof lining $10

spare wheel cover $10

spare spacesaver wheels x 4 - useful for keeping a shell rolling. 1 is from my skyline, 3 are from falcons (i think?). I used these when i sold my

wheels/tyres up until the car ended up on jack stands. $20 each or $50 the lot

steering column (minus the bottom part of the shaft) $40

tail lights $40 each

under-dash bar thing $10

under steering wheel trim $10

under windscreen cover $10

front wiper motor $20

fuel pump $20

Headlight wiring loom minus front indicator plugs $20

side mirrors $40 each (driver's side has a small crack on the side)

alternator - had battery juice spilt on it from the accident, might still work $10

bonnet seal $0.50

boost sensor $5

boot lid lock and latch $10

boot rubber seal $10

various boot trim clips $5

castor rod arms $20 each

catalytic convertor sensor $10

centre console brackets $1

centre dome light without cover $5

dash dimmer $10

door seal (the hard one, not the soft rubber one) - i think it's the driver's side $10

driver door loom $5

washer bottle loom $5

ignition loom $10

driver side door solonoid $10

flywheel cover $10

front control arms x 2 $40

front windscreen washers $5

hazard/stereo switch $20

ignition/headlight reminder beeper $5

number plate lights $5 (or free with the front bar)

open door sensors $10

outer door handles $20 each

passenger fog light (lens is ok, plastic a little cracked) $10

hicas module $30

stock rear audio amplifier $5

sun visor clips $5

various metal sheild bits $10 the lot

various trims $name your price

wiper amp $5

wiper switch $20

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Also note that I work in St Kilda near the St Kilda junction, so if you want to pick up from there instead, that can be arranged from about 9am to 6pm weekdays. I'll post anything (except for the larger, fragile items like the front guard and rear bar) at the buyer's expense.

Front brake discs are 30mm so they're roadworthy, but the rears are only 17mm - apparently that isn't roadworthy. (it's an 18mm minimum so i've heard).

4 x rotors - gone!

passenger side front guard - gone!

crossover pipe + bov - gone!

boot hinges + torsion bars - gone!

boot lid lock and latch - gone!

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