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Decided to seperate parts from smashed GTR

HKS twin Airpods - $150SOLD

Nismo strut brace - $200SOLD

HKS oil cooler+Oil filter relocation kit - $550SOLD

Volk Racing three spoke 17*9.5 Wheels - $800SOLD

3 inch front pipeSOLD

bonnet and latch - $400

bootlid and spoiler - $250

right front guard - $200

left front guard little damage right on edge - $150

front bar + lip - $200 SOLD

front bar reinforcement - $200 SOLD

headlights - $200 each

Set of genuine mats $50

front blinkers $100 - eachSOLD

rear taillights and surrounds set - $200

KYB Ride Adjustable street use suspension - $800

front brake calipers with pads - $400

Rear calipers with pads - $200

HKS old style boost controller - $130SOLD

Essential Jap tuned ECU, 8200 limiter no speedcut - $180

rear diff - $400

Gearbox - $1100

Engine and loom RB26DETT 150,000kms brand new iridium spark plugs

and O.S Giken cam gears(not sure though) good condition $4000

Brand new 2 rear brake disc rotors $300

rear driveshafts $250

Fuel pump $200 SOLD

Windscreen(with built in aerial) $300

Rear window $200

All prices negotiable,

can do good deal if someone buys engine,gearbox and clutch at same time

Please ask if you want pics of certain parts

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I have already sold drivers seat. Rear seat got crushed from impact (not sure if it will spring back once I take it out)

Car is yellow pearl colour was resprayed in japan

Bonnet is good,just 2 small pin dents(should be able to be tapped out)

guards are good condition with indicators.

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I think the front pipe is KSP engineering from Japan as thats what the catback is

stock dumps and i got that little piece of metal how are u supposed to take it off?

A pic of the front pipe would be good if its not a hassle. With the little bit of metal you sort of slide it to one side then pry off the other end. How much do you want for it? :(

Lucien.

hi mate, I'm interested in the drivers door glass if it's not scratched up. also need one of the reverse lights (they sit either side of the rear number plate - i need the drivers side one)

I also need the sunvisors and the clips they clip into and the rear jesus bars.

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