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Have been converting man former road car to a Hillclimb/ Tarmac rally/ time attack car, and now ahave a box of parts that are no longer needed..

they are

Full set of ADR seatbelts with buckles $250

Frt brake caliper's (no rotor's) $150

Unique auto sport Frt caliper adaptor, to fit Vspec rotor's with standard caplier's $150

Alloy GTR bonnet, has been striped to bare alloy, and Etch primed $700

GTR clutch and brake pedal's, and been modified to move them back 75mm $125

GTR clutch and brake master cylinder's, with boosters $110

All the standard GTR control arm's, front and rear POA

GTR front seat's, driver's seat is worn in the standard spot $300

set of white 17x8 6 spoke alloy's with 235/40 dunlop meduim semi's, still 80% $700

set of 255/40/17 dunlop road tyre's, 2 almost new 2 20% worn $250

will post up some picture's in the next few days..

Cheers

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Have been converting man former road car to a Hillclimb/ Tarmac rally/ time attack car, and now ahave a box of parts that are no longer needed..

they are

Full set of ADR seatbelts with buckles $250

Frt brake caliper's (no rotor's) $150

Unique auto sport Frt caliper adaptor, to fit Vspec rotor's with standard caplier's $150

Alloy GTR bonnet, has been striped to bare alloy, and Etch primed $old

GTR clutch and brake pedal's, and been modified to move them back 75mm $125

GTR clutch and brake master cylinder's, with boosters $110

All the standard GTR control arm's, front and rear POA

GTR front seat's, driver's seat is worn in the standard spot $old

set of white 17x8 6 spoke alloy's with 235/40 dunlop meduim semi's, still 80% $700

set of 255/40/17 dunlop road tyre's, 2 almost new 2 20% worn $250

will post up some picture's in the next few days..

Cheers

BONNET SOLD

SEATS SOLD

Here are some picture's, i'd upload direct to the forum but it's dropped it's lollies and won't let me...

http://s1053.photobu...s/s473/Burgz32/

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