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· 3 Inch Bellmouth Front/Dump Pipe, stainless steel not some crappy ebay thing some scrapes on bottom (cost me $1000, used 10000km at the most): $400 only bellmouth front/dump

· Apexi Power FC for RB20DET: $1000

· RB20DET with exedy heavy duty clutch and starter motor (as well as AC motor i think) still on NO TURBO, INJECTORS or COILS $200

· 550cc Tomei injectors $600 ON HOLD

· Highflowed r33 turbo (a little noisy bearing but the guys at Pulse Racing told me after intall that it was ok, always ran well) $400

· 260km Nismo Cluster for GTST with LEDs in it: $200

· Foglights: $60

· GTST rear door trim: $30

· GTST Front Seats: $100

Couple of small marks and a small indent (maybe burn) in driver'sseat.

· Floor Mats hole where the hook goes into onthe drivers mat and stain on passengers front: $50

· Left and Right Doors these have everything still on them… trim, mirrors, glass: $150 each

Small marks, and slight scrapes on back of the mirrors but generally really good condition.

· Door Seals: $20

· Door Panels (with skyline written on them): $20

· Rear Bumper some faded paint but good condition: $100

· Rear Reo Bar: $50

· Front Left and Right Kick Panels (I think that's what they are): $20

· Boot Lid A tiny bit rust around one of the holes: $50

· Climate Control: $40

· Climate Control/din/gear stick main piece not facia: $10

· Stock Cluster: $70

· Left and Right Tail Light Globes: $15

· Greddy Turbo Timer: $50

· Interior Carpet great condition: $60

· Aircon Box: $40

· Heater Box With Heater Core: $80

· Plastic Beneath Windscreen: $10

· Stock Front, Dump Pipe and Cat: $60 each for front and dump pipe, $20 for cat, all 3 for $110

· R32 GTST Wing - Faint scratch but good condition: $40

· Windscreen Water Bottle: $20

· Coolant Reservoir: $20

· Stock ECU: $80

· Boost Tee: $50

· Stock Injectors: $50

· 2 Reservoirs I think fuel and power steering (see pics): $20 each

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hey mate im interested in the speaker grills on the door panels if you want to separate. the small surround that holds the gear stick boot up also if you have it the rear pillar panel. my clips are broken and the panel is screwed

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