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just a quick list of a few things and prices im after (most prices are negotiable )

all from '95 series 1.5 r33 gts-t

Front bar s1 (silver) - $300

Radiator stock s2 - $300ono

A/C Condenser (will throw in piping if needed) - $350

Bonnet s1 (white) - $375

Front Guards (white) - $200 each

Front Guard Indicators - $30

Complete doors - $400ono (white)

Door lock hinge - $20

rear bumper bar (silver)- $250

rear bumper support bar - $100

tail light (2 white 1 silver) - $150each

S1 headlight 2x left side - $200ono each

boot lid (white) -$150 not with spoiler

boot lid spoiler (white) - $100

boot lid rubber - $30

rear wiper full assembly - $150ono

gearbox- manual- turbo (excellent condition was 12,300k's since rebuilt) - $1200

starter motor- $150 (2 to choose from)

Tail shaft- $200

Rear drive shaft - $150

rear cross member - $200

Engine cross member - $200

rear suspension (stock) -$120

Rear Seats $150

Front s1 seats no rips - $300 a pair

Carpet (not floor mats) $100

Rear Window $300ono

front window $250ono

Rear Quater Glass $100 each

Roof Lining $100

Stock wheels with half decent rubber - $400

Damaged 17inch IMPUL wheels (scuff and dent marks) with half decent tires - $500ono been told they can be repaired

Diff lsd in great nick - best offer!

2x 3inch cat back exhausts

heaps of other bits n pieces aswell..various interior and engine bay stuff, pm me for anything i havent listed.

Located in sth east melb but will post at buyers expense

:)

thanx guys

(oh and for those who already bought stuff off me give good trader rating! :)

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Hey Noble,

I need a new gearbox badly.

QUOTE:

"gearbox- manual- turbo (excellent condition was 12,300k's since rebuilt)-$1200"

Questions:

1) What model car was this from originally?

2) How many kays had it done before the rebuild (probably irrelevant, just wondering)?

3) What was done in the rebuild?

4) I need a clutch as well (gonna need a strong clutch with the mods I have planned). Can you help here as well?

Please PM ASAP.

Andre

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