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r33crayon - have a pair of nozzles, $20 posted

jay stylz - pm sent

works 510 - have a bm 44 master cylinder, car is hicas equipped not sure of the difference did you mean non-abs ?

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Pics, rear tein HR coilovers height adjust only - $250

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Standard front struts with pedders springs, passenger side shock has a leak - $90

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Replied to pm's, ranga will have a quote for you tomorrow.

Thanks for the reply, happy with the price. Does the boot also come with the boot locking mechanism (as I've had the skyline badge broken off). Was also wondering if you had the manual gearbox leather housing as well?

I don't have enough posts for PM's, can be contacted @ [email protected], or 0407 201 729

Bump, more pics and prices....

5 speed conversion $1500 ono the clutch hasn't much wear left rest of kit vgc.

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Rear bar good condition $100

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Aftermarket 3" dump pipe with built in cat $150

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2" catback exhaust with standard cat $100

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Front strut brace $50

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Rear quarter window trims $25 ea

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Front window trims $20 ea

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Rear trims $30 ea

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Dash $110

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