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Washer bottles $60 each..

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BBS 17inch 8+35 and 9+35 $1100- (genuine)

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under dash trim panel $15-

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white surround $50

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Rear parcel shelf $60-

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A Pillar trims $30 each

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speedo cable $90-

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glove box no key $30-

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center console dash panel radio surround $50-

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mint black center surround $100-

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Rear quarter trims $30 each

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rear seat belts $80- front seat belts $70-

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nissan din pocket (shelf for under cd player) $20-

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rear trim $50

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headlights $250- reo $100 bonnet $80-

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driver side dash vent $50

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climate control panel $80-

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hand brake cable and hand brake $90-

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4.3 R200 stock LSD $150

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R32 mirrors $70 each

2xaircon climate control $80 each

headlights $250 a pair

bonnet $80each

front calipers and rotors $200

Front LCAs $120 a pair

front r32 reo $100

r32 brake master with booster $120

r32 clutch master cylinder $30

brake and clutch pedal $150

manuel rb20 tail shaft $100

dash $400- comes with all vents non cracked.

door cards $50 each

washer bottle $60

rear window $500

drive side window switch $100

window reg switch sensor box $50

window reg $100 each

door shell $100 each

boot no wing $100

stock diff $150

steering colum surround $50

fuel tank $150

hand brake cable and hand brake $90

tail lights $60 each

rear reo $100

rear bar $80

dash cluster $80

cluster surrond $80

carpet $100

rear parcel shelf $60

GTR front strut bar $100

CD/gear shifter surround mint condition $100

CD/gear shifter surround painted white with top crack but not all the way through $50

gear boot $15

hand brake boot $10

driver side dash vent $50

nissan din pocket $20 (the little shelf under cd player)

side skirts $140

rear pods $100

Tein HE drift coilovers $900

sun visors $10 each

rear veiw mirror $20

glove box $30

rear ashtray from centre console $20

under steering wheel panel $30

BBS 17inch 8+35 and 9+35 $1200-

rb20 speedo cable $90-

washer bottles $60 each

under dash trim panel $15-

rear parcel shelf $60-

A pillar trims $30 each

glove box $30-

center console dash panel radio surround $50-

rear quarter trims $30 each

rear trim $50-

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