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update list as below...

1. dtm rush wheels 18x9.5 +25 offset with kumho tyres 70% tread (1 damaged wheel & repairable by "Magman" for under $100) – price drop $750

2. 17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels 17x9 + 29 offset with bridgestone tyres – price drop $450

3. factory triple gauge in centre console - $80

4. rear boot plastic trims which sit on the top of the rear tailgate - $20

5. cometic metal head gasket (has done 30min of work) – $50

6. 2 x earl's fuel filter with 5/16 barb push on fittings $30 each

7. full set of nissan wipers (now resprayed) – $20

8. front sway bar with linkages & brackets - $20

9. rockford fosgate 'punch series' 2 way speakers with additional tweeter & cross over (retail $500) - $180

10. attesa 4wd pump – $140

11. hicas pump – $40

12. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch & wiper switch) - $10

13. power steering line - $5

14. caster (radius) rods – price drop $20

15. radiator overflow bottle - $5

16. front subframe - $10

17. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $5

18. power steering reservoir - $5

19. passenger side window switch - $15

20. 2 x rb26 timing belts (have done less than 5000km) - $20

21. factory rb26 harmonic balancer - $60

22. gearbox cross member - $20

23. front gtr seat covers like new (not faded at all) – $40

24. rear nismo seat cover (slight fading on top of cover) – $20

25. momo gear knob - $30

26. nismo black urethane gear knob – price drop $90

Edited by Marko R1

Sorry about the confusion guys, these are back up for sale and now price dropped to $400 which is very cheap for a full set of 3 piece forged japanese Work wheels :) with tyres!

2. 17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels 17x9 + 29 offset with bridgestone tyres – $400

They would make great track day/circuit wheels...if they don't sell, this is what I'll use them for!

5. cometic metal head gasket – SOLD

19. passenger side window switch - SOLD

20. 1 x rb26 timing belt - SOLD

I still have the other timing belt for sale!

quick update of remaining parts - i have some other parts which i'll advertise shortly & as i've had no bandwidth with my house renovations...

1. dtm rush wheels 18x9.5 +25 offset with kumho tyres 70% tread (1 damaged wheel & repairable by "Magman" for under $100) – price drop $700

2. 17" forged Work BRS Poison wheels 17x9 + 29 offset with bridgestone tyres – price drop $400

3. factory triple gauge in centre console – price drop $70

4. 2 x earl's fuel filter with 5/16 barb push on fittings – price drop $20 each

5. front sway bar with linkages & brackets - $20

6. rockford fosgate 'punch series' 2 way speakers with additional tweeter & cross over (retail $500) – price drop $160

7. attesa 4wd pump – price drop $120

8. hicas pump – price drop $30

9. instrument panel surround (does not have headlight switch & wiper switch) - $10

10. power steering line - $5

11. radiator overflow bottle - $5

12. front subframe - $10

13. bootlid rubber seal (no tears) - $5

14. power steering reservoir - $5

15. rb26 timing belt (has done less than 5000km) - $20

16. factory rb26 harmonic balancer – price drop $50

17. gearbox cross member - $20

18. front gtr seat covers like new (not faded at all) – price drop $30

19. rear nismo seat cover (slight fading on top of cover) – $20

20. momo gear knob - $30

21. nismo black urethane gear knob – price drop $80

1. dtm rush wheels 18x9.5 +25 offset with kumho tyres 70% tread (1 damaged wheel & repairable by "Magman" for under $100) – price drop $650

I may also sell the kumho tyres separately if anyone is interested in just the rims or tyres on their own?

1. dtm rush wheels 18x9.5 +25 offset with kumho tyres 70% tread (1 damaged wheel & repairable by "Magman" for under $100) – price drop $650

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