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Can you send me some pics of that little lip spoiler once you've pried it off, curious if it would fit a sedan.Also what's the go with a series 1 hood compared to a series 2?

Not sure if s1 and 2 are the same or not, but I can fit the lip up to the sedan boot I have lying around to see if it fits

Well I've got a series 2 sedan, if that hood fits I'll take it...if someone can tell me what the difference is I'd appreciate it.

happy to fit up the boot lip and post a pic, the bonnet would be pick up only though i'm afraid

How much for the air con compressor if its not gone with the engine

yep still got the compressor, you can have it for 40 bux cos i didn't test it before pulling the car apart

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You have an airbag steering wheel?? Series 1 one. Not 2??

sorry no airbag series one wheel

Got a radiator shroud

no radiator shroud sorry

Still go the car? If so Im keen on the FMIC and pipe kit and the drivers seatbelt?? Happy to pick up....

ic is gone, car has been crashed so i would not sell the seatbelt dude

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righto, car has now gone to the scrap yard

The following is all I have left:

-Complete rear end incl cradle, diff, shafts, hubs, steering rack etc $150 pick up only or happy to separate parts. Won't ship whole rear end but can ship smaller parts. PM for quotes.

-Series 1 headlights $100 pair. Can post, PM for quotes.

-Boot lip spoiler $100. Can post. Genuine Nissan item. Good condition although 2 of the 4 mounts on the back are broken. Should stay on nice and firm with extra tape/glue.

-Full lock set with matching key, can post $120 (door, boot, and ignition barrel with key)

-Steering wheel plastics, can post $30

-Front reo $40 pick up only. Has been cut to fit intercooler.

-Bonnet release cable $25

Pick up from Valley Heights Sydney. Some items can be posted, see description.

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