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Gtst starter motor $50

Complete Fuel Tank With Pump And Sender Gtst $50

Left Hand Front Plastic Inner Guard $20 Gtst

Rear Bar And Reinforcement $40

Manual Tail Shaft Gtst $40

Complete Rb20det Setup For Rb20de Asking $400 ON HOLD

A Pillar Trims $25 each

LH Power Mirror $40

Brake Master Cyl With ABS Unit $100

AC Compressor $40

FRONT WIPER MOTOR $15

FRONT WIPER ARMS $10 EACH

INTERIOR LIGHT ASSY AND MAP LIGHT ASSY $15 EACH

LHF DOOR TRIM NO TRIM INSERT $25

BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT KICK PANELS $10 EACH

STANDARD HEIGHT SPRINGS FRONT AND REAR $25 A PAIR

FRONT AND REAR SEAT BELTS - JAP ONES $25 EACH

all prices negotiable

can call on 0403392718 or just pm

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Speedo Cluster

Brake Master Cyl With ABS Unit

Rear Bar And Reinforcement

Not really interested in the rear bar, but and very interested in getting the reinforcement.

Can you PM me asap with the best deal you can give me if I paid you in cash?

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