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Engine

Engine Wiring Harness

ECU

Rubber gearboot

Stock wheels

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

Passenger side Mirror

Both tail lights

Quarter panels

Door trims including window switches

both indicators on front bar

RB25DET Gearbox

Exhaust

Drivers side door

Wooden space saver cover

Gear surround

Handbrake boot

Inner triangle mirror plastics

Plastic Fuse cover (under steering wheel)

Rb20e engine

Rb20/30 Extractors

Coupe tail shaft

rear cradle

5 bolt half shafts

5 bolt drive shafts

R32/180/s13 r180 open wheeler

Drivers Side door

Front Interior Light

Window Reg

Shocks and Springs

All underneath of the car

Drivers and Passengers Seats and rails

Climate Control

Drivers side a pillar plastic

Perfect condition dash surround inc vents, switches and clock

Cluster surround

Center console

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

RB25DET heavy duty clutch and Pressure Plate $100

rear seats no rips tears or stains $20

Standard R33 extractors $10

Rb25de starter motor $40

All Indicators $10

interior plastics - let me know what you need

perfect condition dash including vents $20

Cluster $10

Boot Floor Carpet $5

Near new Roof lining $5

Middle Interior light $5

Drivers side Mirror $20

Drivers side Door actuator $10

Boot lid, struts and lock $20

Rear Bumper $20

Momo Steering wheel with boss kit (fits r32) good condition $50

Fuel cap with hinge $10

Handbrake $10

Pioneer Headunit works perfectly fine $20

R32 green label airflow meter $30

ca18 Standard Headers $10

4 Lancer wheels with brand new tyres 4 stud 185/65R14 $50

S13 Tail light like brand new $30

Rims (see page 4) $300

Unknown Turbo - give me an offer

+ '89 180sx turbo interior parts for sale like brand new under $50 (ask and il give you a price) All parts besides front seats, dash, door cards, boot carpet and boot plastics

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

Mostly interior left!

Make me an offer.. i need it all gone ASAP!!!

Other parts here aswell

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

Can I grab the boot carpet? Can pick up on the weekend as well.

you sure can :) i will pm you my number

round stock front indicators and space saver tire?

i only have the side indicators the front ones were all smashed.. and i have the 4 stud space saver

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