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bunch of standard parts in my garage after stripping my car..if somethings not listed shoot me a pm i probably got it...everyone knows what these parts look like so i didnt bother with pics but if you have genuine interest in a part and require pics no worries...

block + head (n1 water pump + hks 1.8mm headgasket + manifold+harmonic balancer pulleys etc etc) 1000$

diff 300$

front hubs + control arms 250$

tailshaft 100$

steering rack 150$

power steer pump 100$

power window reg $80

power window switches drives side 50$

climate control 100$

Crank angle sensor 80$

polished crank angle sensor 100$

throttle body 30$

plenum with t.b 60$

air con core 30$

ignitor 80$

engine loom 200$

coilpack loom 50$

injector loom x 2 50$ each

a pillar trim (no damage or drillholes) 30$ each

interior plastics (make an offer if needed)

dash 100$

seats front 50$ pair

bonnet 75$

cams 50$ pair

cam gears x 4 10$ each

coilpack cover 40$

air con fans x 2 50$ each

timing cover (top and lower) 40$

hicas 100$

water pump 30$

alternator 100$

fuel rail 30$

aac valve 50$

rear skyline garnish 50$

oxygen sensor 40$

side indicators orange 30$

standard jack 20$

spare wheel 50$

tailights 150$ pair

crossover pipe 25$

throttle cable 30$

door trims front rear 50$ full set

radiator over flow 20$

washer bottle 25$

seat belts 20$ each

center console (no lid) 40$

rear view mirror 30$

cam caps / bearings 120$

bonnet rod 10$

ignition barrel with key (free nismo key) 100$

indicator/ wiper stalks 35$ each.

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hey mate im after a rb25 to drop in my vl i had a line but now stuck with a vl so im looking at a complete motor no turbo but looking for loom and acc to does this motor come with all of the trimming if nto how much for it all inc looms and acc please pm me a price

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