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speedo plus cluster $80

r33 5 speed gear box $400

power steering pump $80

blitz boost controller $100

Bonnet latch plus cable $25

Power steering pump $80

oil catch can $20

fuel lid plus cable for boot as well $20

roof interior plus lights and miror $20

rear window trim $10

rear window wiper $40

steering wheel plastic $15

boot interior $40

apexi RB26 power fc Dejetro $500

blow off valve $100

r33 complete wiring harness $80

starter motor $60

garrett T64Z turbo plus maifold dump pipe and air intake $1600

aircon fan $50

handbrake lever $30

tailshaft $100

aircon radiator $30

diff $150

front hubs $100

steering collum plus steerign wheel $100

front wiper covers $20

front wipers $20

gear box cover $10

rear hubs $100

rear sway brace $50

front sway brace $50

rear bottom control arms $80

drivers complete door $100

passenger complete door $100

apexi electric guages oil temp, oil pressure and boost $150

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speedo plus cluster $80

r33 5 speed gear box $400

power steering pump $80

blitz boost controller $100

Bonnet latch plus cable $25

Power steering pump $80

oil catch can $20

fuel lid plus cable for boot as well $20

roof interior plus lights and miror $20

rear window trim $10

rear window wiper $40

steering wheel plastic $15

boot interior $40

apexi RB26 power fc Dejetro $500

blow off valve $100

r33 complete wiring harness $80

starter motor $60

garrett T64Z turbo plus maifold dump pipe and air intake $1600

aircon fan $50

handbrake lever $30

tailshaft $100

aircon radiator $30

diff $150

front hubs $100

steering collum plus steerign wheel $100

front wiper covers $20

front wipers $20

gear box cover $10

rear hubs $100

rear sway brace $50

rear bottom control arms $80

front sway brace $50

tein ajustable castor rods $80

rear ajustable upper control arm $90

rear seat $40

rear seat $40

space saver tyre $50

door skirts $20

A pillar trims $30

front bumper reo $20

rear seat belts and trim

center console $15

sun visors $10

glove box and surround $30

dash with 3 holes for guages $50

intercooler $60

apexi hand controller for rb26 dejetro $60

stock rear upper control arms $40

stock castor rods $30

front and rear sway brace $60

power steering rack $60

exaust $400

rear bumber $200

Boot with wing $130

r33,4 conversion guards $400

RB26 with wiring loom is missing a welsh plug has after market pistons and rods and cams $2500

drivers complete door $100

passenger complete door $100

apexi electric guages oil temp, oil pressure and boost $150

tein suspension $500 front and rear

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Are you able to post the centre console, i would pay postage. Also does the latch still have that spring to keep the lid closed.

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