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Hey where abouts in melbourne r u? Do u still have the inside air conditioner air vents if so how much will u sell them for becos i need 2 put them in my car so it can pass a road worthy can u please call me on 0413442008 catherine after 4.40pm thanks

I'm after the abs unit with all brake lines, rear grab handles in the interior, rear seat belts, rear winscreen wiper, and the plastic that goes under the front bar and front of the gaurds. Could you pm me a price with your mob no since I lost your home no.

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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  

 

almost brand new highflow cat - $200

bonnet and latch - $450

bootlid and spoiler - $250

right front guard - $200

left front guard little damage right on edge - $100

front bar + lip - $200  SOLD

front bar reinforcement - $200 SOLD

headlights - $250 each

Set of genuine mats $80

front blinkers $100 - eachSOLD  

rear taillights and surrounds set - $250

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 - $600

Gearbox - $900

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

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

O.S Giken Twin plate clutch good condition never slipped $1200

Brand new 2 rear brake disc rotors $300

rear driveshafts $300

centre console piece with the 3 gauges $80

driver side door complete $350

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

Hi, Do you still have bonnet and bootlid? If so, what price will you take for both?

Thanks

26 Motorsport

Hi,

Also after your guards too, condition not an issue, for a race car. Can bring around cash and pick up from you when you're available.

Call me 0407 322110

26Motorsport

bonnet and latch - $450

bootlid and spoiler - $250

right front guard - $200

left front guard little damage right on edge - $100

Decided to seperate parts from smashed GTR

I'm intrested to bye these items.

bonnet and latch - $450

bootlid and spoiler - $250

right front guard - $200

left front guard little damage right on edge - $100

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

Contact me on 0405595035.

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