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Ashtray

Rad support mounts

Prices on the main things of what i have available

Rb25de neo complete engine 100ks $1000

Smoked Tail lights $250 pair

Rear bar (no reverse lights) $200

Bootlid $200

Complete doors minus door trims/side mirrors $200 each

Door trims $100 pair

Diff $200

Side Mirrors $200 pair

Side skirts $100 pair (1 has crack)

Front seats $200

Rear seats $100

Lhs headlight $100

LHS headlight loom $20

Lhs guard $100

Carpet $50

Parcel shelf $100

Center console (hinge no good) $50

Glovebox $50

Overflow bottle $20

Interior/boot trims from $20

Fuel flap $50

Interior light $20

Rear view mirror $20

Auto cluster 1xxxxx $80

Aircon vents $20

Sun visors $20 pair

Fuse box cover $20

Climate control $20 missing 1 button

Stereo surround bracket $20

Seat belts $100 the lot or $50 each

Odd parts from $20

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Ashtray

Rad support mounts

Reverse lights

Center aircon vent

Prices on the main things of what i have available

Rb25de neo complete engine with ecu, auto 100ks loom is damaged $1000

Smoked Tail lights $250 pair

Rear bar (no reverse lights) $200

Bootlid $200

Complete doors minus door trims/side mirrors $200 each

Door trims $100 pair

Diff $200

Side Mirrors $200 pair

Side skirts $100 pair (1 has crack)

Front seats $200

Rear seats $100

Lhs headlight $100

LHS headlight loom $20

Lhs guard $100

Carpet $50

Parcel shelf $100

Center console (hinge no good) $50

Glovebox $50

Overflow bottle $20

Interior/boot trims from $20

Fuel flap $50

Interior light $20

Rear view mirror $20

Auto cluster 1xxxxx $80

Sun visors $20 pair

Fuse box cover $20

Climate control $20 missing 1 button

Stereo surround bracket $20

Seat belts $100 the lot or $50 each

Airbox snorkel $50

Bottom half of the airbox $50

Odd parts from $20

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right hand door handle? pick up only live down the road

Sorry not separating from door, will be selling complete

got rhs front splash guard?

Yes i do, however its currently stuck with the wheel. $20 if i can manage to get it off.

darn, how about left side door window motor?

darn, how about left side door window motor? also the two rear rims?

Sorry guys selling the door complete $200 each

No wheels available

hey you got cat back exhaust?

No cat back exhaust available at the moment :(

Bump,

2.5/3inch Nismo catback exhaust will be available for $500 once removed from the car, just cant seem to remove the tight bolts atm

Front and rear seats $300 perfect condition

Smoked tailights $250

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R34 non turbo neo cover $50

R34/R33 Stock muffler $50

R34 glovebox $50

R34 2.5-3inch nismo catback $500

R34 airbox snockel $50

R34 LHS Xenon Headlight broken brackets $150

R34 Center console $50

R34 Steering column $50

R34 Climate control/headunit bracket $50

R34 middle console thingy on the top right of photo $50

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Engine, loom and ecu??

Yes it still available,, cannot be shown running however its a complete engine

Minus afm, air intake and pod filter as they were damaged

Asking price is $1000 negotiable after inspection

Will go cheaper if buyer can remove the engine as i will need to call my mate to get his help to remove the engine using his engine crane and tools, oh and his grinding skills to cut off the damaged rad support and its currently very close to the engine.

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