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mate i am looking for the weather strip that sits just infront of your wipers in the plastic part under the front window... let me know how much posted to 2571.

Hi mate,

I'm after the power steering/hicas computer unit mounted under the parcel shelf on the right hand side.

let me know.

cheers

hi there guys i bought a 96 s2 skyline coupe to go drifting with...........we never got it done

ive been left with a car that i cant do much with so im wrecking all the parts plus some

extras......im not up all the parts names and how to sell them so pls give me some slack!!!

I will add more parts and photos asap

THINKING OF DOING FRONT AND REAR CUTS DEPENDS ON INTEREST

PARTS LIST

Complete engine with all the bits $2500

Manual gearbox $1500

LHF Guard $150

LHS Complete Door $450

LH Driving Light $200

RH Driving Light $200

RH Headlight $380

LHF Seat $100

Rear Seats $100

Steering Wheels(i have 3 oem) $200ea

As i said if never done this before so lets see how it goes

All series 2 parts avail so pm me if i can help with anything

hi guys still most parts avail wanting to sell all asap so pm me with what u need

Location Gold Coast

Text me only 0411 424 814

chasing the steering column and ignition barrel plastic surround, can you pls post up a pic of it. I am 99% sure this willfit 33 GTR, if in mint nick ill give you $50posted

i will check it out for u i think its in perfect condition

coloum surround is perfect ,no crakes or chips

im stripping car now so all parts are coming off

engine 70,000 klm complete with loom and ecu $1800

Manual Gearbox excl cond $1480

Conversion parts $500

Complete interior

Greddy Intercooler with all piping $750

LH door complete with mirror

3" complete system $1000

All brakes complete

Coilovers

etc....etc...etc....

Location: Gold Coast

pm me or

text only.....i cant take calls but can return them after working !!!

0411 424 814

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