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Hi Donnan,

Sorry for the late reply, I have been interstate.

Not separting the pump from the motor at this stage.

Do you have the power steering pump? How much, including postage, to Canberra?

Would you have the LHS glass window seal that's on the car, the window seals against it when you close the door - in good condition, no cracks ect. Sorry not sure what you call it.

I'd like the drivers side as well if both are in good condition and the price is right.

Cheers,

Attached this photo so you have an idea what I'm talking about.

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Edited by Jaredo

fark seeing this mates me wanna cry as to how cheap i sold my slightly damaged skyline :)

oh well BTW this was a tough looking skyline, pitty someone didn't buy it as one unit and kept it

Congrat to the owner, looks like a well maintained car

Hehe yeh it sucks to have had to strip it apart and sell it off!

Car got towed away last night, i almost shed a tear :P

Hopefully the new owner puts some work into it and it comes back better than before.

fark seeing this mates me wanna cry as to how cheap i sold my slightly damaged skyline :rofl:

oh well BTW this was a tough looking skyline, pitty someone didn't buy it as one unit and kept it

Congrat to the owner, looks like a well maintained car

Well few more things sold.

Gearbox, coilovers and headlights now gone.

Only things left now as below. Will get some pics soon for the rims.

18x8, 18x9 Volteks with average rubber on them - $800 (pics coming)

RB25DET with engine loom. Missing coilpacks, turbo, oil and water lines. Comes with a set of standard injectors - $1000

R33 S1 front reinforcement bar - $60

Once I do a clean up, might be some other random stuff there.

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