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Dude can you reply to my PM before tuesday nite so we can get things rolling, Im going on holiday for a week and wont have net, and or phone access at all.

still got the 5 stud?

what are the hubs? s14?

also keen on front seatbelt retractors if theyre in good nick (mine dont really retract)

and any of the window/pillar chrome surroundings or the big black ones that have cefiro badge also which are in good nick!

also got the stock seats? stock front suspension?

how much for each part above!

The 5 stud hubs are still avaliable.

They are r33 skyline.

The seat belts are perfect. $30 ea

I have all the window chrome, some have the gluey shit from the weather $80 sheilds on them but thats easily picked off.

I only have the rear seat left but its in good cond. $70

i have the stock front struts?? $100

Let me know we might be able to work somethin out price wise if you want it all.

The car was rego'd in aus... the dash (no switches or panels) and seat bellts together you can have for 250$$ plus postage.

throw in the front and rear bars for another hunji and youve got a deal :) , the seatbelts do have adr's on them yeah?

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hey dude

im interested if u have the main control for the drivers side door for the windows(assuming the car has power windows) that controls all the windows

if you have it does it work? for all windows? and how much

if not... thanks anyway

steven

have you got the handbrake cover and button and driver side headlight glass? i need the glass as mine is broken.. light still works fine tho... hook me up.. cheers..

need delivered to SA 5097

email me at [email protected]

cheers Sammy :yucky:

Hey sorry bout the late response... The car may be sold, i'm just trying to work out the particulars so any sales that i have already discussed i will sort out but anything new i will have to say no to until i know what is happening with the car. As soon as i know i will post it up here as the guy who is buying it says he may part out what he does not need.

Thanks guys.

Dangerous Daveo and Drift Limo you have pm's.

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