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I've got the front seats but I don't really want to split the rails from them-noones going to buy standard seats without rails.

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Gt Automatic gear box with tailshaft $200

GTT Airconditioner Compressor $100

pair of frot bar orange indicators $40

ABS Unit $150

Carbon canister $20

Carpet $80

Seatbelt (set of 5 with rear buckles)$100

Drivers door $150

Drivers door card (speaker painted silver and handle surround) $20

Passenger door$150

Passenger door card (speaker painted silver and and handle) $20

LHS Rear door card $20

LHS Rear door glass $40

LHS Rear door window switch $10

RHS Reah door card (painted handle silver $20

RHS Rear door $150

Drivers door window/mirror switches, (painted silver) $40

Passenger door window switch (painted silver)$20

Boot lid with spoiler holes$100

Boot lining $50

A Pillars pair (re fabricated) $20

B Pillars Pair $20

RB25DET injectors (115,000 km old) make an offer

RHS Tail light $100

LHS tail light $100

Rear bumper (minor mark will come out with respray) $150

Rear windscreen $100

Hicas computer make an offer

Hicas unit $50

Heater $100

Roof handles set $20

Front steering rack- with crossember and sway bar $300

rear subframe

Diff (has the one ABS sensor- not the one with two sensors $250

Handbrake with cable $80

SRS control box, make an offer

LHS Lower Control arm $50

RHS castor arm $40

LHS castor arm $40

GTT dump pipe make an offer

Rear seat $150

Front seat pair-no seat belt buckles (will sell once they have been dry cleaned to remove some grime- should be done in a week or two) $300

rear reinforcement bar$100

body loom make an offer

headight loom make an offer

fuel flap $20

GT fuel pump make an offer

GTT brake master cylinder and booster $150

mat set $80

brake master cylinder

gtt brake and rotors front and rear

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Matt can u send me a mob number and il mms u some pics?

Front indicators sold

Drivers side mirror sold

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