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i have a complete car as well so their is everything on top of this list...

1 x gearbox manual 5 speed 1500

2 x doors with trims 200 each

2 x sets tail lights 150 pr

1 x boot with s2 wing 250

2 x brake booster 100 each

1 x bonnet cable and latch 50

1 x boot latch with cable 50

1 x rear window 150

1 pair rear drive shafts 100

1 x pair inside rear trims with belts 100 each

1 x rear seat 80

1 x pair front headlights s1 150

1x s1 bonnet imaculate white 200

1 x s1 front bar white 100

1 x full boot trims 100

1 x pair windscreen wipers 50

1 x s2 diff 500

1 x front power steering rack 150

1 x front sway bar 80

1 x s2 computer standard 200

1 x turbo heat shield 50

1 x standard dump pipe 50

1 x standard exhaust manifold 100

4 x standard spare wheeles

1 x windscreen washer bottle 50

1 x pair a pillar trims. 100

1 x standard skyline manual.

1 x airconditioner assembly. 200

1 x fuse box with lid 50

1 x bonnet latch with cable 50

1 x rear bar reo 200

1 x rear bar 100

any queries u can call me on 0421771771

thanks

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