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CUSTOM 6X9 SPEAKERS MOULDINGS FOR PARCLE SHELF $150 INCLUDING KENWOOD SPEAKERS

Set of 6 series 1 coilpacks 90

Set of 6 series 2 coilpacks 90

front and rear hubs, uprights, rotors and calipers 450. Also has handbrake cables and everything.

DIFF CRADLE $50

DRIVESHAFTS $50 EACH

POWER STEERING RACK $50 - has bend in left hand rack arm. Otherwise fine

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

front and rear SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $35

STEERING COLUMN $35

(Body parts)

Left tail light in silver $75

Passenger side mirror $75

(DASH PARTS)

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $100 - has vents painted silver

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $50 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS $30 each

PLUSH CARPET $50

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $30 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100

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Hi, below is what i have left.

Set of 6 series 2 coilpacks 90

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

front and rear SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $35

(Body parts)

Left tail light in silver $50

Passenger side mirror $50

(DASH PARTS)

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $100 now $50 - has vents painted silver

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $50 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS $30 each

PLUSH CARPET $50

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $30 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100



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