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I need a few parts asap and really cheap

I'm in melbourne and will pick up.

Heater box

Aircon box

Starter motor

All of the clutch hydrolic assy (booster, lines, etc)

Good condition clutch and flywheel

Gearbox

I can get a heater and aircon boxes $200 for both so if you can beat that let me know.

PLEASE POST A PRICE AND LOCATION IN YOUR REPLY!

Gareth

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HI

i have a os giken super single which i had just rebuilt and used 4 around 3000k.. dont need it any more as im upgrading 2 a twin plate, no flywheel though(but i will double check if i do or dont need the flywheel). Im chasing $800 if your intrested and located in melb.

if ur intrested feel free 2 call me on 0405388590

cheers Calvin

Edited by Player_Hater

I have gearbox (pull type clutch), starter motor and the whole heater aircon/fan assembly.

The aircon has had the little aluminium pipe connector thingy damaged and will need to be fixed :D.

$700 for the lot with you to organise freight (i'm in adelaide), or $1000 the lot delivered.

Includes front tail shaft $free

cheers,

Mick

Edited by BigMicky

Sounds good Bigmickey could you please pm me your phone number . Just a quick question you say its out of a r32 aren't they push type? Also is any of the plastic cracked on the boxes?

I'm really after a whole clutch flywheel assy Player_Hater

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Sounds good Bigmickey could you please pm me your phone number . Just a quick question you say its out of a r32 aren't they push type? Also is any of the plastic cracked on the boxes?

I'm really after a whole clutch flywheel assy Player_Hater

93-94 GTR were pull type

I need a few parts asap and really cheap

I'm in melbourne and will pick up.

Heater box

Aircon box

Starter motor

All of the clutch hydrolic assy (booster, lines, etc)

Good condition clutch and flywheel

Gearbox

I can get a heater and aircon boxes $200 for both so if you can beat that let me know.

PLEASE POST A PRICE AND LOCATION IN YOUR REPLY!

Gareth

95891440

I'll give you box heater box and air con boxes for 180

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