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Hey guys

Need to get rid of a few things, make some space in the garage these all come out of handbrakes old r35

Front driveshafts - 500

Display screen jap spec - 250

Dash cluster, has a small crack in the plastic and one locating tab is broken.. Still sits in there fine - 300

Climate control / display switch panel - 150

Race mode and hazard switch panel - 100

Abs unit - 200

Brake booster, paint flaking in some spots - 200

Gear selector - 350

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All parts are in mackay qld, can post any of it..

Pm or call/msg - spencer - 0413347774

Also have a pair of brand new black sideskirts, still have clear protective tape over them.. might have one scratch or two now though..

bought them from domino_z a couple months back.. excellent seller btw!

$200 for the pair

  • 1 month later...

Hi,

Do u still have the Jap spec display screen assy? If so please send me a pix of the reverse side (showing the plug connectors and part no of the assy (there are 2 types for the jdm depending on year of manufacture). Can u confirm it is in perfect working condition?

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