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Most parts available.

Parts sold

front including lights, bar, grill, panels and bonnet.

RB26 head

Seats door trims and cluster

all calipers

everything else still available.

selling everything at a good price.

has coilovers, good gearbox

located Newcastle NSW

0439305109

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steering wheel? triple din center gauges? surround for the centre console? (the one that goes around the gearbox and up around the cd player etc)

Hi All, ok an update is in order.

Deano 1: Steering wheel is in average condition I had an offer for 50$ beat that and its yours

Adrian: are you after a full set. I will check and let you know.

Anfaanee: sorry no speaker covers

JDM S15: no Wheels sorry sold

GTR Judd: no Door trims or piler trims sorry sold

Dean20: I do have the dash it has a smaller bubble in the common spot and no vents.

the Barron: did have working AC and still have the compressor make an offer.

gearbox $500

complete rear cradle $900

coilovers $600

Hey mate do you have the drivers side guard inner and also the bottom stone guard that covers the bottom of the engine?? With the ducts that flow to the brakes etc and factory suspension?

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