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MOST PARTS AREN'T EVEN OFF THE CAR YET GUYS.

Just so you all know..
lol.
I am working my way through getting them off.

But right now I am doing it myself and I'm pretty sick, it's and effort to stand up, especially after working all day.

The exhaust isn't very loud.
Close to stock, but did sound nice.

Door shell sold.
Still have internals and glass.

Got carpet, lower rear side trims, rear seats, rear parcel tray with De-ionizer, floor mats glove box, centre console parts, among like.. almost everything else.


Hood and guards and grille and latch assembly are GONE.
Headlights are GONE.
Top IC pipe GONE.
Rear sway bar GONE.

Several other parts are being held for people coming saturday and sunday.

Plenty more for sale guys, just ask for what you want, if I have it, then I have it, if not - then I don't.

All mechanical parts still for sale, boot lid, rear 1/4 windows, etc.

GOTTA SELL IT ALL PEOPLE!

Hey mate,

I'm looking for the plastic trim that holds the gearboot in place. The retainers on mine are all broken :(

Looking for one 100% intact.

Cheers :)

Can i be a pain in the ass and ask for you to check something for me? If you have the standard nissan sumitomo calipers, can you tell me what size the rear caliper bolts are? Are they the same as the fronts? I need to know the size and pitch if you could let me know.

Thanks man. I really appreciate it. Im 100% on the front, just heard conflicting reports on the rear. Some say 12mm, others 10mm.

Door trims in good nic, driver side fabric has come off, but not torn or anything.

Boot trims are being held until the weekend, if not sold, will PM. They are in good nic too.

Also interested in boot trims, plastic engine under tray, l/h/s front plastic inner wheel well, good cond hand brake boot and gear shift boot, also floor Matt's but they are a bit pricey let me know if you will consider offers on them.

Boot trims pending inspection.

Splash tray sold.


LH front plastic guard liner - $30.

HB boot - $10


Shifter boot sold.

Rear floor mats and pass are in pretty good nic, drivers floor mat is worn.


I meant to put them at 100, 140 was meant to be rear seat.

I'm still a little whacked here. lol.

Pretty sure you'd understand my situation.



PM me on the stuff please bud.

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