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$400 for the wheels with minor gutter rash, no buckles + good tread Yokohama Advan R1's.
$300 for the Suspension, good condition, no leaks or anything.
$400 for unknown exhaust, sure it is aftermarket, if not, then $250 for it if it is a stock one.
$240 Drivers seat, good condition.

$100 Space saver original spare.
$50 Stock digital Aircon control unit, good condition, minor face scratch, a basic polish would remove it no problem, worked and lit up fine.
$25 for original (?) Stereo + Plugs.

$150 Stock intercooler - Good condition, not banged up, some bent fins, flows freely.
$180 for BOTH stock GTR turbo's. $90 each obviously.. Seem in good condition, very minute play in the shafts "normal" according to a mate for a stock turbo that's seen 160XXX km.
$160 for - Aircon pump in working condition, clutch fan, also in good condition, AC condenser in ok condition, with all brackets and bolts associated with them.
$20 for Fan shroud on back of radiator, ok condition, a tab is broken, cheap as chips anyway, does bolt up and not move though.
$50 for each of the stock AFM's, working fine when removed.

Wheels and shocks together for $600.

Kinda urgent, a bit slack on the rent due to having to fork out solicitor fees.
They will be out of the car this weekend.

From what I've seen the wheels and tyres are reasonable and the shocks being GTR stocko's are also decently priced, being they have no leaks.
Pick up only from Hornsby

Please help me out guys. :-)

PM or text 0431045486.
Marty.

PIC: Sorry don't have pics of wheels up close. I can take them to work and repair the lips of the rash for an extra $100 if you wish.
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Stereo and AC controls (both out ready to go):
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Intercooler, out of the car now, a quick cleand and respray and she'll be good - still has a "CALSONIC" sticker and ident' on top.
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Aircon pump and bracket:
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One of the lines had to be cut, but easily replaceable.

Clutch fan, and bag of bolts + brackets + lines.
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Feel free to come down and pick out what you want/need from the rest of the car, I AM NOT PARTING OUT THE WHOLE CAR, just the stuff that isn't needed when it all goes back together, and gets put on the road.

Thanks all.

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