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ill answer as i go( my answers in bold)

no airbox

:/

some enigne parts available

:D

first pm

factory gear know

yea i got one $20 condition in average

location is lower blue mountains( though i wrote that)

from a PM

Front seats $400 the pair

Rear seats $150 ill throw in the side trims as well

Steering wheel $80 bux

Reverse lamps 20 bux each

C pillar trims $20

Left hand side indicator busted sorry!

another pm

drivers window switches

yea got those $50 + 10 delivery in australia

anther pm

After the bonnet 'S' badge and rear boot 'GTR' badges. ( sorry no go its dead)

Also after the bit of rubber/plastic that goes around the top of the driver's door. ( yup got that$20) + 10 delivery

Also the light combo switch if in good conditon. (yup got that lets say $30 + delivery)

another pm

rear 1/4 panel trims....

yea $20 bux + delivery

enigne all accounted for i have some bits but the engine has gone to a good home

eg my race car

:(

pms answered below

drivers seats are in good nick

give me a call if you want to pick them up

peter

0448468884

door trims come and check them out they ok little peal back

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