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Hi mate, do you have the boot trim flap that goes over where the stock jack is stored? Do you have an assortment of interior trim clips I can get off you?

was the tailshaft causing any vibration when the car was running? (like worn joints or out of balance) might consider taking that off you.

Hi mate, do you have the boot trim flap that goes over where the stock jack is stored? Do you have an assortment of interior trim clips I can get off you?

was the tailshaft causing any vibration when the car was running? (like worn joints or out of balance) might consider taking that off you.

nah don't have the first two things, tailshaft- car wasn't running when i got it so don't really know

I'm after the 4 bolts that hold the gearbox crossmember up along with the 2 plates that go between these bolts and the bushes

bolts where flogged out when i pulled it from the car so no..

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Rubber window seals that goes along the top of the door frames. More interested in passenger side but will take a pair ;)

Call me good looking I have it all

He mate have u got a bare shell by any chance if so can u please call me on 0432526472

Sorry mate they go to the scrap fast if not damaged

have you still got the gtr rear diff axles and hubs?

Yea got it all flick us a pm

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