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Head in good condition. $300 - SOLD

Car interior ( All in very good condition.) including

- dashboard and console (no cluster) $75 - SOLD

- all seats $200 for the lot

- rear quarter trims $40 - SOLD

- interior carpet - $20 - SOLD

Engine block (with 2 bent rods, dirt cheap block if someone is looking to build a high hp engine on the side). $100

Diff in good nick $150 - SOLD

Radiator $40 - SOLD

Door sills $30 - SOLD

FR quarter panel $75 - SOLD

FR headlight $75 - SOLD

Front and rear bars (series 1) $30 each - SOLD

Reo take it off my hands - SOLD

Assorted arms take it off my hands - SOLD

Power steering make an offer - SOLD

ABS module make an offer - SOLD

Standard exhaust $50 - SOLD

Fuel tank make an offer - SOLD

Fuel pump. $50 - SOLD

Suspension $80 - SOLD

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All that remain are:

The block (includes the clutch housing, clutch, flywheel etc etc), still good for plenty of parts or someone who wants to build an engine from scratch - $100

Seats - $200 (for front and rears)

Located in the sutherland shire in sydney. Pickup only.

Contact me on 0415131761.

Or reply to this thread.

I have been getting numerous calls for people asking for parts that are not listed here. I do not have anything other than what is listed

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got the standard turbo?

Don't have the turbo either sorry.

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I've now taken a fair bit of stuff to the wreckers.

All that remains is

Head

Block

Diff

Front and rear seats.

Everything else is gone.

I also have a cooling pro (Just Jap) intercooler kit that was fitted for less than a month. Will sell that for $200, its as new (minus a few light scratches on the piping). (Retail for $350).

was it a 33 gtr or gtst????? if gtr ill have the seats lol

If it was a GTR I doubt I'd be selling the seats that cheap :)

Block, diff, seats still up for sale people, surely someone wants em at this price.

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