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Fs: V35 Parts - Interior Seats/panels, Auto Transmission, Jwt Pop Charger + Ztube


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Hi all,

Just clearing out some stuff. Negotiable on all - just want it gone.

Front Seats:

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Drivers side has broken bracket as pictured. Only forward and back motion works - bottom cushion has scratch mark on the middle leather insert - $50

Passenger side is fine - $100

Both come with the switches and motors untouched.

Door Cards:

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$20 ea or both for $30

Rear seats:

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$100

Rear Cards:

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$20 ea or both for $30.

5 Spd AutoTransmission:

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Complete transmission with 47kkms on it. Came out of a scrapped v35 skyline - I bought as a spare "just in case"... but don't really need it.
Currently packed on a pallet for transport. Ready to go for $800.

JWT Popcharger + Ztube

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Used for 5kkms. I reverted back to stock air intake with CF ztube - The popcharger is slightly stained on one side - $75 for both.

Everything could use a bit of a clean... just been sitting in the garage gathering dust. I've tried to describe everything as honesty as possible.

Pickup at Castle Hill, NSW, 2154.

Please PM if interested.

Cheers,
Martin.

Sorry for late reply - been busy at work.

Replied to all PM's - Any one who can pick up has priority on seats. I don't really want to have to post them... =)

Seats Sold - they were picked up tonight.

JWT Popcharger+Ztube - pending M35woah response.

Transmission - on ebay - not sure how much this is worth? Open to offers!

Door cards - available.

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