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We do have a full set. Dunno if they fit. Feel free to drop by for a test fit though. I'm sure they wont bolt straight in but 2 or 3 bolt holes may line up and then make some sort of bracket and you are away.

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just after front two seats. should get a chance next weekend

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Nope sorry...

Just a random list (off the top of my head) to show what's still available:

* 3 inch X-FORCE Front and Dump Pipe for ER34

* All Interior Trim Pieces (well most)

* ER34 Stock Seats

* ER34 Stock Side Mirrors

* Driver side window

* Rear Windscreen

* Front Windscreen

* RB25DET NEO Engine Package

* R34GTT Stock Turbo

* Triple Gauge Cluster

* Fuel Filler Cap

* Standard Castor Rods

* Nismo Altia Wing

* Spacesaver Tyre (black)

* Heatshields

* Front Wipers

* Indicator / Wiper Stalks

* Glovebox

* etc etc etc

Only have the centre air con vents if I'm not mistaken... the climate control unit was sold in the early days of this wreck.

ill take that off your hands depending on price, also could you either post up or pm me a list of other interior pieces available plus a photo of the wing, thanks

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=114749&st=20#

That links to the wing as previously discussed in this thread. It's page 2 if that doesn't work.

As for interior bit's and pieces, there must be hundreds. It would far easier if you told us what you were after and we checked for it then priced it. Send Stan or myself a pm, handy to have pics in the pm also to help in identifying the correct part.

You can have the centre vent for $30 plus postage.

mxtcy; are you talking about the black surround that encompasses the centre console? The bit where your knees rub against?

Or are you actually talking about the centre console where the drink holder is?

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