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So far the only parts gone are:

- Gearbox

- Brakes

- Rear Hubs

- Diff

I'm stripping it down over the next few days, From a quick look its pretty much standard with a FMIC and 3.5" exhaust. Interior is mint.

Best to call or text me on 0435262590. I'll be getting rid of the car by Tuesday arvo so any sought after parts i'll put aside anything else you'll need to give me the heads up and pull it out and put it aside.

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If you want pictures or info let me know.

Cheers,

Kurt.

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Do you have the front bumper liners? the ones that attach to the bumper and sit in the wheel arch?

I'll take those if you still have them and are willing to post to Perth.

Like these ones pictured in the below link, not the smaller fender liners though (I already have those), the bigger ones behind them are the ones I need.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=218901

hey, do you have perfectly working front hubs (no noise), washer bottle with motors, both front seats? also a price on all that thanks, I live in hobart so no delivery needed :)

Replied to your text Beau. Everyone else i haven't got back to yet i'll try to in a moment. Any one chasing things let me know as im out of the state soon and would rather organise it before i go so i dont have to put the reli's out of there way.

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