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hi mate you wouldnt have a wiring loom hanging around would you?

I have the engine wiring loom but its cut from the car, do u need the complete loom or more so the actual plugs?

quick update of remaining parts with adjusted pricing on clutch & wheels + some new parts...

1. front door trims - $140

2. rear door trims - $100

4. front windscreen - $90

5. rear tail lights - $100

6. factory afm - $50

7. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - $500

8. attesa 4wd pump - $180

9. hicas pump - $70

10.dash vent (passenger side) - $40

11.left cv with knuckle assembly - $80

12.right cv with knuckle assembly - $80

13.drivers side window/mirror control - $50

14.sun visors - $10

15.complete boot trim - $80

16.instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch) - $20

17.power steering line - $10

18.caster (radius) rods - $40

19.radiator overflow bottle - $10

20.passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - $40

21.door seal finish - $10

22.factory side skirts (black) - $140

23.front subframe - $20

24.bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $10

25.power steering reservoir - $10

26.passenger side window switch - $20

27.os giken triple plate clutch - $1400 PRICE DROP $1350

28.full set of nissan wipers - $50

29.2 x rb26 timing belts (have done less than 5000km) - $30 EACH

30.2 x rb26/30 timing belts (have done less than 2000km) - $30 EACH

31.front sway bar with linkages & brackets - $40

32.cometic metal head gasket (has done 30min of work) - $80

33.interior a/c control unit - $80

34.17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels with bridgestone tyres - $800 PRICE DROP $750

35.rear boot plastic trims which sit on the top of the rear tailgate - $40

36.momo gearknob - $50

38.factory rb26 harmonic balancer - $80

39.gearbox cross member - $30

hi mate how much for the tail lights posted to melb ? 3805

postage works out to be only $11 to 3805.

total price including tail lights is $110 to your door :)

How much for the under car surge set up and also do u have the front seats for sale pm me the price

Thanks

Seats are long gone.

Under car surge tank is a $1400 system with receipts, I want $700 for it. Done less than 2000km.

Update of remaining parts...the door garnish’s are back for sale as well as the bosch 044 fuel pump with factory cradle!

1. front door trims - $140

2. front windscreen - $90

3. rear tail lights - $100

4. blitz icolor dual solenoid dsbc boost controller (with user manual) - $500

5. attesa 4wd pump - $180

6. hicas pump - $70

7. dash vent (passenger side) - $40

8. left cv with knuckle assembly - $80

9. right cv with knuckle assembly - $80

10. drivers side window/mirror control - $50

11. sun visors - $10

12. complete boot trim - $80

13. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch) - $20

14. power steering line - $10

15. caster (radius) rods - $40

16. radiator overflow bottle - $10

17. passenger & drivers side door sill garnish - $40

18. door seal finish - $10

19. factory side skirts (black) - $140

20. front subframe - $20

21. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $10

22. power steering reservoir - $10

23. passenger side window switch - $20

24. os giken triple plate clutch - $1350

25. full set of nissan wipers - $50

26. 2 x rb26 timing belts (have done less than 5000km) - $30 EACH

27. 2 x rb26/30 timing belts (have done less than 2000km) - $30 EACH

28. front sway bar with linkages & brackets - $40

29. cometic metal head gasket (has done 30min of work) - $80

30. interior a/c control unit - $80

31. 17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels with bridgestone tyres - $750

32. rear boot plastic trims which sit on the top of the rear tailgate - $40

33. momo gearknob - $50

34. factory rb26 harmonic balancer - $80

35. gearbox cross member - $30

36. bosch 044 fuel pump intank setup with factory cradle - $100

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