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Well maybe we could work something out? You in Vic?

I wont need injectors/rail or anything else either. Just the motor and F'all ancilliaries

Not ECU either (i've got a chipped one BTW)

I'm not in Melbourne, but I dont mind a drive :wassup:

We might be able to work something out.

Depends what sort of price that Blitz-Boy is looking for....

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mate im the bloke after the inner gaurds you replied to my wanted thread do you have these still check my thread for the exact piece im after as i have posted a pic... ive pm'd you about 4 time no replies... let me know

Hi all,

Due to the SEVS system, I am wrecking my '95 gts-t.

All parts available.PM me what you need, and I'll

get back to you with a price.

This is one of the funniest, saddest, most bittersweet posts I've ever seen here.

I'm interested if your rear window and wipe assembly and dash button/actuator whatever if this car has it.

T.

Will pay cash for all brakes, calipers, discs hubs, etc etc. Also I'm in melb so I can come down and help you take it out. PM me a price if you wanna go ahead.

Hi all,

Due to the SEVS system, I am wrecking my '95 gts-t.

All parts available.PM me what you need, and I'll

get back to you with a price.

Cheers.

Do youhave front struts available? i am after the left one. HOw much and your location please

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sorry change of plans.........

wat price would u be lookin at for complete engine with all running gear clutch gearbox and flywheel................have the dosh if the price is rite

was plannin on a RB30E turbo conversion in my R31 but after sourcin a lot of decent parts it will be onto a 14 year old engine.............so lookin for prices for a newer one.

thanx

Keishi

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