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for sale is all the stuff i m not using from a 32 gtr front cut i bought for the engine

had 77thousand ks

dash cluster 77998 ks 220

3 center guages 120

dash surround 100

dash vents 70 each

turbos, manifolds, all oil n water lines ,dumps n front pipe,and cooler piping

almost no shaft play no chiped wheels very good condition 800 for the lot

stock cooler ,no piping 200

gearbox n transfer case 800

speedo drive cable 100

clutch peddal , master , lines ,slave cyl, 180

front diff n sump 450

front cvs 1 has a cracked rubber boot 80 each

front hubs n upper arm 250 each

lower controll arms 150 each

power steer pump 150

front x member 150

ABS unit 250

air con compressor ,condensor,n all lines 250

stock airbox with snorkle 250

stoch AFMs 100 each

front inner guard plastics 50 for the pair

black suade recaros with rails to suit sky line 1650 ,cost me 1k each seat

located sydneys west , will post at buyers expense

i m unsure on some prices so if they r to dear pm me what u want to pay (reasonable offers)

there is some othe bits n peices if u see it in the pics let me know as i have missed some bits

Hi

I am interested in the clock in the dash surround. Does it work?

Thanks

JM

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