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Part Description Asking $ Pod filter with adaptor Needs new foam $30 Turbo custom intake pipe $50 Intake manifold $50 Custom turbo with internal gate HKS exhaust and Garret internals/wheels. Low mount good for over 285rwkw $550 Radiator $60 Engine mounts $50 Radiator overflow bottle $20 Aircon condenser With piping $80 Power steering pump $80 Alternator $80 Fuel pump No label but was fine for 285rwkw $80 Clutch master cylinder $50 Manual pedal set $60 Tail shafts $90 Exhaust Exhaust pipe Blitz 3in $200 Decat pipe Straight 3in bolt on $30 Wheels Impul NS-01 light weight racing 17in inc Federal tyres, 70% frt, 40% rr $700 Front 5 stud hubs $80 Spare space saver wheel $40 Stock Suspension Fronts Stock $75 Rears Stock $75 Front castor rods $75 Front upper control arms $50 Rear control arms $75 Brakes Discs Front $50 Master brake cylinder $50 Handbrake front section $40 Exterior Body shell Still complianced and registerable $400 Rear reinforcement bar $100 Bonnet latch $30 Rear bar Stock $100 Side skirts Stock or type M? $100 Rear pods Veilside $70 Spoiler - Series 1 No stop light and scratched $50 Bonnet Black - resprayed $120 Boot Black $80 Front wheel liner Front RH $20 Series 1 tail lights pair $120 Indicators Side - clear pair $40 Interior Front Recaro $160 Interior wiring loom $150 Rear seats $50 Instrument panel Standard black good condition $80 Center console with new boot $30 Headliner Excellent condition $50 Boot trim $30 Gear boot & surround Brand new boot $30 Taco gauge - 4in with shift light $60 Boost gauge - HKS with solenoid $60 Steering wheel Just wheel - needs recovering $50 Steering wheel Airbag $100 Pillar trims each $20

All parts are available for pickup in Macleod (VIC). Small things can be posted at extra expense.

Pics will be posted for each part upon request. Most things are still in excellent condition.

A slightly better format than the first:

Part Asking $

Pod filter with adaptor Needs new foam $30

Turbo custom intake pipe $60

Intake manifold $50

Custom turbo with internal gate

HKS exhaust and Garret internals/wheels. Low mount good for more than 285rwkw $550

Radiator $60

Engine mounts $50

Radiator overflow bottle $20

Aircon condenser With piping $80

Power steering pump $80

Alternator $80

Fuel pump No label but was fine for 285rwkw $80

Clutch master cylinder $50

Manual pedal set $60

Tail shafts $90

Exhaust

Exhaust pipe Blitz 3in $200

Decat pipe Straight 3in bolt on $30

Wheels

Impul NS-01 light weight racing 17in inc Federal tyres, 70% frt, 40% rr $700

Front 5 stud hubs $80

Spare space saver wheel $40

Stock Suspension

Fronts Stock $75

Rears Stock $75

Front castor rods $75

Front upper control arms $50

Rear control arms $75

Brakes

Discs Front $50

Master brake cylinder $50

Handbrake front section $40

Exterior

Body shell Still complianced and registerable $400

Rear reinforcement bar $100

Bonnet latch $30

Rear bar Stock $100

Side skirts Stock or type M? $100

Rear pods Veilside $70

Spoiler - Series 1 No stop light and scratched $50

Bonnet Black - resprayed $120

Boot Black $80

Front wheel liner Front RH $20

Series 1 tail lights pair $120

Indicators Side - clear pair $40

Interior

Front Recaro $160

Wiring loom $150

Rear seats $50

Instrument panel Standard black good condition $80

Centre console $20

Headliner Excellent condition $50

Boot trim $30

Gear boot & surround Brand new $30

Handbrake boot Brand new $10

Taco gauge - 4in with shift light Taco - 4in with shift light $60

Boost gauge - HKS with solenoid $60

Steering wheel Just wheel - needs recovering $50

Steering wheel Airbag $100

Pillar trims each $20

Do you still have the power steering pump? And also would you have the thermostat housing disconnected?

Hey mate, I've still got the power steering pump in good order but the thermostat housing went with the motor a while back.

Power steering pump $65. $80 delivered.

Got the power steering resovour? If so how's the condition? Pm me

Still got it and just gave it a quick wash. Condition is excellent with no issues, see pic.

$25 pickup and I'll give you the bracket and hoses with it.

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Headlights?

Sorry buddy, Already SOLD. Tail lights and clear indicators are still available on the list though...

Sorry buddy, Already SOLD. Tail lights and clear indicators are still available on the list though...

No worries just after headlights cheers for the reply

interested in front brake disks and if u have the front washer pump (Below the bottle at the front, the one on the left).

interested in front brake disks and if u have the front washer pump (Below the bottle at the front, the one on the left).

Discs are at 28.7mm thickness from memory which is why they're priced fairly cheap with a bit of use lefy in them. I can confirm tomorrow for you.

Washer motors are sold.

Thanks

Intake manifold is still available. Top and bottom halves included. Throttle body not included.

It's not really an aging part so it's still in great condition.

What is the wheel width 17 X ? and colour

Hey mate,

The rears are 17 x 8.5 38 and the fronts are 17 x 7.5 35.

They're white and are awesome on any darker skyline (pic shows stock but previously had it lowered and looked a lot better). Have a look at the pics for the condition and style and do a search on the NS-01 impul rims for their details. One of the lightest rims you'll get.

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you have pics of recaros mate?

It's currently listed on ebay but if it doesn't sell I'm happy to still sell it for my asking price here. If there's no interest it will be re-listed on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/111277311757?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649

Edited by Steg33

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