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Brodie,

1. Rear Windscreen Wiper with all the bits including the Black Cover on top and Black Cover inside boot + 2 x white clips to anchor it - still have? Cost to post to Melbourne please?

2. 6 x GTR CoilPacks - still have? How much please?

What colour is the car? Condition of front Bonnet?

Les . . .

Bodie.

1. Rear Windscreen Wiper including black plastic top cover + black plastic bottom cover over motor + 2 white plastic clips for bottom cover - got it all mate?

2. CoilPacks x 6 - got them and how much?

Les . . .

Do you have rear hubs ?

hey mate! yeah i do and i have half shafts if ur still hunting them too, i forgot to reply to ur PM the other day sorry!

front pipes $100

sunvisors $20 each

interior mirror $20

interior lights $40

dash loom $100

interior carpet $70

boot carpet $60

heaterbox/ all under dash make an offer

rb26 cam/timing belt cover $70

speedo 140,xxxk's $50

brake calipers x 4, $300

intercooler mesh $30

trust pod filters x 2, $80

monster tacho with shift light $50

steering wheel $50

GTR fuel pump exc. working order $100

glovebox $30

HICAS computer $50 plus have other little computers from throughout the car

have ALL windows except drivers side

rear wiper + motor $40

boot release with fuel flap popper $40

side mirrors $50 each

bonnet squirters $20 pair

bonnet heatshield $60

A,B,C pillars

clutch master $40

brake booster $60

accelorator with cable $50 brake and clutch pedals $30 each

steering rack $150

metal plate that goes inbetween rear seat and boot $60

windscreen wipers $30 pair

window wiper motor $40

overflow and washer bottles

kickpanels $20 each

assorted cooler piping from gtr $50

wheelnuts $25

have all seatbelts except drivers side

rearseat in mint condition $150

boot rubber seal perfect cond. $40

drivers door window switch $50

rb20 crossover piping $40

turbo timer exc. working order $30

handbrake $30

random 8 inch subwoofer never been used $20

there's heaps more! the whole underside of the car is still there! diff, half shafts, hubs, the lot!

anything u can think of i would bet i have it, just ask away pics coming

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