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i only need it to the junction that joins the 2 lines that go to the back.

so need the handbrake , cable to the junction and the bracket ( i think u have to cut that from the tunnel )

Alright il get it all out this weekend for you

SOLD

Engine

Engine Wiring Harness

Rubber gearboot

Clutchslave, master and lines

Brakes

Spoiler

Parcel Shelf

Boot lining (not the carpet on the floor of the boot - that is still for sale)

Left lower control arm

R32 GTST Manual Gearbox

Handbrake, Cable and bracket

Passenger side Mirror

Drivers side tail light

Passenger side guard

Door trims

EVERYTHING IS UP FOR SALE AND NEEDS TO GO PLEASE MAKE OFFERS!!

Rare RB20E Engine has a bent valve - selling due to putting in a bigger engine - $500 ono

Rb25det Manual gearbox with slight crack in bell housing plus heavy duty clutch and flywheels $1100 Ono

R33 coupe tail shaft

R33 rear cradle

R33 r200 vicious LSD Diff with 5 bolt half shafts $200

5 bolt drive shafts $120 for both or $80 each

R33 3 inch cat back muffler

R32/180/s13 r180 open wheeler

R180 Diff with 6 bolt half shafts out of an R32 $100

R33 front seats no rips tears or stains

R33 rear seats no rips tears or stains

R33 interior plastics

R33 dash

R33 Roof lining $10

R33 Interior lights $10

R33 Drivers side Mirror $50

R33 Boot lid and lock $100

R33 Passenger side Taillight $50

R33 Rear Bumper $100

Plus plenty more!! see pics and just ask!! this car is like brand new besides the front bar and bonnet!

Other parts here aswell

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

Sold

Rb25det Manual gearbox

Heavy duty clutch and flywheels still for sale make an offer

how much for the clutch and fly wheel on its own?

do you still have the steering wheel? of so how much for that too?

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