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hey fellas

got heaps of bits and pieces from a half cut I just stripped

Intercooler (couple of dents here and there but you cant see it once the bar is on) $100

ABS pump and hard lines $150

After market BOVs cant see a brand on em $100

A/C condensor $150

Alternator $80

All Left hand control arms $300

Left drive shaft (needs a new boot) $80

Left hand hub $100

Cross member $150

Sway bar $50

Brake booster with master $200

Clutch master cylinder $100

Clutch slave cylinder $100

Nismo Coppermix clutch with nismo flywheel (hardly been used almost brand new) $1500

Bare half cut no damage $400

prices are just there because i have to put em up

im open to all offers on everything so shoot me a PM and we'll go from there

there is probably a million other parts ive forgotten but if you need anything just PM me and ill let you know

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ive got a couple harnesses at the shop ill have to check.

clutch, hubs, cross member, sway bar, radiator all gone

cooler, aftermarket BOVs, clutch master and slave sold pending payment

Gearbox has gtg any reasonable offer will be accepted.

Also have stock BOVs and re-circualtion pipe

HKS intercooler piping

front crossmember?

Also have stock BOVs and re-circualtion pipe

do you have the BOV pipe that runs through the drivers side frame rail?

Sorry Marko my one is rat shit LOL I reckon I'm just gonna get a brand new one and be done with it same with C pillar trims.

I have a pair of damaged indicators but no immaculate ones.

do you have the a/c lines from the condenser ?

Nah sorry dude only got a condenser.

do you have the air con/ heater controls and can u send them to adelaide?

Ill have a look and get back to you tomorrow

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