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hey mate do u have the stock boost reader if so how much? and by boost reader i mean the little black box thats screwed to the firewall that the vacum line attatches to that makes the stock boost gauge work and do u have the r32 ash tray?

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hey mate do u have the stock boost reader if so how much? and by boost reader i mean the little black box thats screwed to the firewall that the vacum line attatches to that makes the stock boost gauge work and do u have the r32 ash tray?

thanks

yeah got boost reader,$20 no ash tray sorry

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door locks as well would be awesome . can u give us a price sent to taree nsw 2430 very keen

also rear coilovers ???

85bucks for door locks and boot lock,barrel,key deliverd,i think it would be to hard a risky sending window,but can get a price on postage of window if realy want it,

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this is most of what i have left

3inch cat back exhaust $250

front hubs,knuckles,control arms,castor arms with new bushes,upper control arm with new bushes, $150

rear cradle with hicus lock bar,$100

shimmed r32 lsd diff $200

5 bolt shafts $80

seats front and rear $100

abs unit

drivers window switch

crossmember

brake booster and master cylinder

pedals

seats

dash

dash cluster

boot interior

tail lights

door trims

rear pods

rb25 cas

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this is most of what i have left

3inch cat back exhaust $250

front hubs,knuckles,control arms,castor arms with new bushes,upper control arm with new bushes, $150

rear cradle with hicus lock bar,$100

shimmed r32 lsd diff $180

5 bolt shafts $80

seats front and rear $100

abs unit

drivers window switch

crossmember

brake booster and master cylinder

pedals

seats

dash

dash cluster

boot interior

tail lights

door trims

rear pods

rb25 cas

brake booster master cylinder

clutch master cylinder

msg on 0431 540 141

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