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Bonnet and hinges $165

Bonnet dampers $60

Guards L & R $110 (Passenger guard has a ding near the headlight)

The long metal parts the guards bolt to in the engine bay L & R $30

High beam L & R $75 each

Front bar $40 (Has a small crack near the passengers headlight can be welded, and the usual small scratch's)

Reo $50

Bonnet catch and support $60

Stockintake pipe with stock oil and BOV return pipes $40

Stock side mount with return piping $50

LHS passenger door COMPLETE, $90 (door skin is toast though)

$570 for the lot!!! (excluding postage and packing fee if going interstate)

Power steering reservoir $10 (can be used in pretty much any skyline though I think)

Auto trans cooler $15 (average cond)

Washer bottle with motors $20

Condensor $15

Stock horns $10

$40 for the lot!!! (excluding postage)

S15, came off at 60,000km's

Stock camber, traction and toe arms $40

Stock side mount with most if not all piping $50

Stock DIN pocket, hole cut in back for EBC wiring $20

Stock A pillar Garnish (no gauge cup) $30

$90 for the lot!!! (excluding postage)

  • 2 weeks later...

Not a prob....

On another note, I'm going to put whats left onto fleebay... so if you think you might want or need something let me know and offer a price and lets see what happens. I need to get on with the backyard reno's

  • 1 month later...
Not a prob....

On another note, I'm going to put whats left onto fleebay... so if you think you might want or need something let me know and offer a price and lets see what happens. I need to get on with the backyard reno's

Paid for washer bottle well over a month ago and still its not arrived. Have sent messages and no reply. :D

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 months later...

Bonnet and hinges $165 NOW $120

Bonnet dampers $60 NOW $40

Guards L & R (Passenger guard has a ding near the headlight) $110 NOW $85

The long metal parts the guards bolt to in the engine bay L & R $30 NOW $25

High beam L & R $75 each NOW $105 FOR BOTH!

Grille with badges $60

Front bar (Has a small crack near the passengers headlight can be welded, and the usual small scratch's) $40

Reo $50

Indicators and foglights (front bar) L & R $25 each (Plugs have been removed but can still be wired up)

Bonnet catch and support $60 NOW $30

Stock airbox with panel filter and snorkel $80 NOW $70

Stockintake pipe with stock oil and BOV return pipes $40 NOW $25

Stock side mount with return piping $50!

LHS passenger door COMPLETE, bit dusty. Glass locks etc all perferct (door skin is toast though) $90!

Stock BOV $20 NOW $15

I'm at work quite alot of late and cant really answer the phone so please PM or txt me on 0409077592. Cheers

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