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Hey all, have a heap of miscellaneous parts I want to offload or they'll just get turfed.

Will edit as I remember what I have;

R34 engine crossmember

R34 steering column with stalks, barrel and keys

R34 power steering rack

R34 auto gearbox 2 piece flex plate

R34 boost sensor

R34 coilpack loom

R34 ABS brake master

R34 brake booster

R34 GT-T auto cluster

R34 centre vent with hazard switch

R34 central locking unit

R34 auto throttle control unit

R34 airbag clock spring

R34 front swaybar D brackets

R33 coilpack loom

R33 injector loom

R33 non-ABS brake master

Nismo clutch pivot ball

Nismo RB/VG thermostat

R33 manual gearbox support wings

Happy to take offers, just need it all gone. Reluctant to post. Pickup is Brisbane Northside.

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FS: Miscellaneous Nissan parts.
R33/R34 engine cross-member - $50 (will also fit S14/S15 for RB conversions)
R34 steering column with stalks, barrel and keys - $50
R34 auto gearbox 2 piece flex plate - $20
R34/S15 boost sensor - $50
R34 coilpack loom - $30 (one broken clip)
R34/S15 Nabco ABS brake master - $50 (BM50 equivalent)
R34 brake booster - $20
R34 GT-T auto cluster - $80
R34 centre vent with hazard switch - $20
R34 central locking unit - $50
R34 auto throttle control unit - $20
R34 airbag clock spring - $50
R34 front swaybar D brackets - $10

R34 washer bottle with motors (sedan) - $30

R34 coolant overflow bottle - $20

R34 wiper arms - $20

R33 coilpack loom - $30
R33 injector loom - $20
R33/S14 BM44 non-ABS brake master - $50
R33 coupe drivers power window switches - $20
Nismo clutch pivot ball - $10
R33 manual gearbox support wings - $10
Located Brisbane Northside

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