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Bonnet Hinges - $20

Rear window wiper motor - $30

Fuse box area aircon vent - $60

A/C Condensor Fan - $50

Centre console "tunnel" type thing at rear of radio to floor? - $45

Aircon Temp Sensor - $20

Boost sensor - $15

Side Repeator lights ( Orange - Amber ) $20ea or $30 both

Pedals Accelerator, Clutch, Brake with all brackets $100 for the set "GTR" rubber in good cond.

Odometer Cable - $20

Air Con Control (DIN size unit under radio) - $80

Std. Exhaust Manifolds - $70

Exhaust temp sensor - $20

HKS "Mushroom" Filter kit fits to std. AFMS - $70

ATTESSA oil Res. - $30

more to come msg me on 0422 648 745 prices neg. message me with listed price and your offer.

Buyer pays for postage if Aplicable.

-Daniel

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RB26DETT Valve caps - $40

Thermostat housing $30 and other side casting for radiator $30 also

Seat belts $200 set or $60ea

Std. RB26DETT ignition Coils $100

Pwr Steering Fluid Res. W/ Lid and wiring - $50

Charcoal Canister (Transaction Aus Carbon) -$40

Coolant Res. - $50

Winscreen washer res W/Pumps - $70

Some Std. FMIC piping $40 Lot

Wiring loom (Cabin Fusebox loom) W/fuse box and all fuses/relays - $150

"Twin Turbo" Pipe RB26DETT - $80

ABS Unit $200

Aircon Vent (Centre Dbl. vent) $70

Fuel Cap Cover W/ hinge (Gun metal Grey) $20

Starter Motor - $40

Bonnet Release Cable - $20

Tail Lights - $70 ea

Boot lid Rubber Seal - $40

Engine Mounts L + R $40 ea

Passenger side reverse light - $40

Cam Position Sensor - $50

Std. Cam Gears - $30 Pair

Std RB26dett Cams $180

Fuel Rail - $60

A/C Condensor - $50

Pwr steering fluid cooler - $30

Flywheel - $100

RB26DETT Sump and diff $180

Steering column W/ Ign Barrel + Keys - $300

Engine Crossmember - $150

Steering Rack + lines - $100

RB26DETT Head Studs - $60

Accel. cable - $20

Passengers A pillar - $30

Clutch Fan - $40

Boot Hinge + Springs - $60

Front Sway Bar Std. - $60

Passenger Steering bar thing from rack to hub - $20

Air Comp. - $60

Passenger Door (Red / Burgundy) W/Window, no card or handle $200

Drivers door (Gun metal Grey) Wwindow, no card - $210

RB26DETT Cylinder Head 1 piston gave up and shattered so 1 cylinder has mashed valves and rough suface may be repairable -$40 pickup only

RB26DETT Block (1 missing piston, Bent rod, and has bashed through that sleeve) 5 pistons left with rods, Crank and large pulley part open to offers

Throttle Position Sensor - $40

Injector wiring loom cover (Black plastic) - $20

Rb26dett dip stick - $10

Centre Light (Roof) $20

Dash Cluster - 180kms model, $100

Dash Surround, with all switches gd cond no cracks $100

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP! please read through carefully, AM WILLING TO CUT PRICES BY A FAIR BIT! message me an offer need to get rid of all this soon too much clutter

Edited by SSSLOW

Adrian P - Should still have them haha any idea how to go about getting them out?

Das Kamu - Sorry about inbox, i have just deleted a load now, yes I do have the LH seatbelt PM me if your still interested and a price?

  • 2 months later...

Hey - do you have the drivers side or passenger seat belt clip ?

Will buy the whole drivers side seat belt and clip $60 if thats the deal...

- posted to ACT.

Edited by Sinista32

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