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hey mate you sill the harmonic balance let me know how much cheers

Sorry wont separate from engine

price on center console a/c vents with hazard button aswell??

Sold

G'day, do you still have the body shell?

is it rolling? and how much?

cheers troy.

PM'ed Im sure we could work something out

Hi I'm interesting Dash Cluster and Center Console parts . How much for climate control and stereo surround and everything ? Thank you.

climate control sold

Dash Cluster $100

Center Console $60

Stereo Surround $20

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UPDATE SOLD ITEMS:

Boot + Wing

Sideskirts

Rear Bumper

Gearknob

Passengers Mirror

Climate Control

Passengers Window Control

Fuel Pump

Intercooler Piping

Apexi Pod Filter

Rear Bumper Reverse Lights

Center Console

Steering Rack

Tie rods + ends

Passengers Seat Belt

Everything else still for sale,

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R34 Steering Wheel - still have it?Can you give me a photo, also your price please?Les . . .

$220

I will post photo today and then PM you.

Is drivers seat still available?

It is, as a pair im after $350. Drivers only $175

shell?

Available, but anybody that is serious about it please give me a call on 0402 902 759. Depending on what parts you need on it will depend on price. But it will be cheap.

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