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some parts that are left.

boot lid 60bucks

gtr wing 100

rear bar 80

read pods 100

1 type sideskirt rh 50

all windows

a pillar trims with 3 screw holes for tweeters 50

lhf seat 80

dash 80

front hubs 180

some more little bits and pieces

Hey, I'm after the front tie rod ends and the passanger side 'Third link' which is the bit that the bottom of the suspension strut bolts to (the bit u usually need a breaker bar to un-bolt)

From what it looks you can remove it from the upper link assembly.

PM back if you have these avaliable.

Cheers!

Paul

If in good condition i need:

- std rear parcel shelf from an R32.

- Also looking for the bracket that comes off the gearbox and supports the exhaust at the catalytic converter.

- Centre console fascia, if its black rather then the elephant scrotum finish, with ash tray.

- the interior trim between the B and C pillars.

- fuel pump bracket, needs to be unmodified and rust free.

Pm me your asking prices and will see if i can arrange pick up, happy to pay for delivery to Melb as i am struggling to pick parts up

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