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Hi mate I sent u a pm last night but no reply.

I need the nismo gauges or stock ones, whatever you have and the square radio bracket if u still have it. Also do u have the climate control unit?

Need posted to melbourne. No teenybopper messing around. :)

I don't know if you have an auto or manual but would you have the auto gear surround,the stereo surround and the three gauges on the top of the dash of the 34 ? if so consider them sold

Hey there, would love a pic of the genuine Impul front bar, been hunting for one for so long, ill take it off your hands straight away, would just like to see a few pics and some pics of the damaged section... VERY, VERY interested in this item, i'll definately grab a few other things that you might have left aswell if i get this bar, cant wait to hear from you, Cheers..... Elle

hey,

would you happen to have the part that connects the rear window washer to the hose where the water comes from. its like a plastic thingy and kind of looks like the head of a penis haha

mine broke and so water just sprays all in my boot ):

post-77335-0-34690800-1307956925_thumb.jpgthats mine with the bit broken off ): and the bit that connects that to the hose.

also i will probably want the rear parcel shelf.

and a few of those plastic screw thingys that you find in the boot.

theres some whacky stuff for ya :D

im trying to think of other things i would want haha

may have it but in a spare rear windscreen i have. will have to get up ther and have a look.

i have a parcel shelf in good nik,

also have quiet a few plstic trim holders from boot.

will pm you my progress.

nat0

also found both reverse lights, thought i ost them but now have matching pair, one has crak in mounitng bracket

i bought some sh ones to get me outta trouble but the are alive.....

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i think he said that he doesnt have the din pocket, but not to hijack the thread i do have an aftermarket single one for nissan if someone is intrested.

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