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Hi all,

Located in melb and the following items must go. They have have come off my 1995 Skyline GTSt coupe manual (white) and I prefer pick-up;

AFM (Off Ser II R33) $95

Complete drivers door $290

Complete brake set (front & rear calipers/disks/hubs) $600

Power steering rack (Currently attached to front control arms) $100

A/C Controller $130

Complete dash surround in excellent condition (This is the piece that surrounds the cluster and head unit) $150

Complete rear seat $100

Dashboard windscreen vents $10 each

Genuine Nissan rear window (For cars with a rear wiper) $50

Complete plastic pillar interior covers (Can sell seperately) $X

Glove box $35 (SOLD)

Centre consol with flap $60

Must all go, please call me on 0411 235 185 as I won't be near my computer very much over the next couple of weeks.

Thanks.

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