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Hey Mate, interested in the following parts if you still them and happy to post to Gold Coast QLD.

front grill from between headlights $30

headlights $150

Let me know Cheers

Hey Mate, interested in the following parts if you still them and happy to post to Gold Coast QLD.

front grill from between headlights $30

headlights $150

Let me know Cheers

both items already sold.

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cat back exhaust 3.5" - two large mufflers for very quiet operation with good flow (was flowing 390kw) $500

computer Vipec Pugin ecu with optional (external) 4 bar map sensor $1300

RB25 gearbox - rebuilt with all seals, bearings and synchros replaced 30,000km ago (Have receipts) $1700

dif - stock shimmed up to lock $150

coilovers Tien HA $600

adjustable upper suspension arms front and rear $200

brakes inc disks and pads (RDA Slotted, EBC red R + Yellow F ) $400

hicas lockbar $50

intercooler 600x300x100 with piping to suit 3L greddy $120

Stock seats - drivers seat has usual tear $100

nissan floor mats $100

copy gtr wing and bootlid $200

front 1/4 guard L $100

front 1/4 guard R $100

S1 Bonnet $100

S1.5 Front bar $75

Rear bar $50

doors (each) (no speakers or door cards) (pair - 120 each) $200

S1 non airbag steering wheel $50

Gauge cluster (217,000km) all gauges working, white LED lights. $75

dash pad $50

steering rack $100

power steering pump $40

alternator $80

aircon pump + condesner (neither have been used since 2007, probably needs new seals) $50

front grill from between headlights $30

headlights $150

17x8 + 17x9 Nismo LMGT2 (federal 595 RSR Semis fronts 80-90%, rears on ind) $1100

brake lights $100

light up skyline rear garnish (lights up RED) $150

plain skyline rear garnish $40

Custom Fiberglass sub box (to suit 12" sub) $150

space saver spare $30

brake master cyl $30

clutch master & slave $30

52mm thick alloy radiator with 16" thermo fan $150

Bosch 044 mounted on bracket for intank install including speedflow fittings $150

front Strut brace (Apexi) $100

Starter motor $50

Ignitor $50

stock coil packs - working, spark broke down above 350kw $150

Jim berry full monty - spring centre ceramic button clutch $500

door cards front and rear $100

Castor rods

Handbrake setup

Stereo Brackets

anything not listed or not crossed off is still for sale

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