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How much for the slide cover posted to 5167 SA ?

dunno if he is still selling bits or not ive been trying to get some gear from him but not much luck

Im selling bits but not bits that take an hour to pull out and are worth $5 sorry just dont have the time

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Front drive shafts $250pair

Dash including, cluster,radio,climate, but obviously blown airbag $300

Standard exhaust $25 pick up only

Rear shocks $80pr

Radiator with fan $150

Anything else pm me, buy lots of bits and ill sell it cheaper!

Engine and box $2200 non neg

Box seperate $600

CLEARANCE ON EVERYTHING I HAVE LEFT,

Left guard $70

2x 350Z wheels no tyres $300

elec mirror right side $50

left side skirt $50, rightside is repairable- will throw it in

tail lights $150

sun visors $50pr

front and rear seats, great condition $250

Seatbelts complete set $150

roof lining $100

Sunroofs $200

Rear 1/4 glass $80each side

TAILGATE INCLUDING WING, WINDOW WIPER ASSEMBLY $300!!!!

Cargo slide and mounts $80

Dash complete $300 includes climate,radio,speedo cluster,

Rear shocks $60

Autobox recently rebuilt with new torque converter $600 (cost $1100 to be done up!)

Long motor, RB25DET series 2, $1600

Left drivers door including interior trim and window $250

Left passanger door including trim and window $250

Rear right door trim $100

Centre console $80

Rear diff,shafts,hubs $600

Seatbelts complete set of 5 $150

Sunroofs $200

I dont have the room to keep any of this stuff and need it gone, I think the prices are very fair!!!

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these parts left, priced to sell........

Tailgate,lights,wing $300 complete

left side doors including interior trim $150ea

box $450

engine minus turbo $1400

seats $200

seatbelts complete set, $80

right side electric mirror $50

diff and rear craddle $450

speedo cluster $100

dash $100

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