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triple guages sold but I have the centre console. $120 pickup or $150 delivered. pm me if interested.

cheers

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update.. SOLD:

Clutch Master Cylinder
Fuel Tank & Pump
Engine & Gearbox
Exhaust
Intercooler & Piping
Airbox
BOV's & Return
PS Pump
A/C Setup
Wheels
Brakes
Brake Air Ducts
Hubs
Struts
Lower & Upper Arms (Front)
Castor Rods
Sway Bars
Rear Driveshafts
Steering Column
Steering Rack
Strut Braces
Tailshaft
Rear Subframe
Underbody Bracing (Rear)
Diff
Atessa Pump & ECU
Relay/Fuse Box
Boot Trims, Plastics, & Carpet
Boot/Fuel Release Cable
Locks & Keys
Spare Tyre
Jack & Mount
Series 3 Xenons
Front Lip
Front Grille
Front Indicators
GTR Wing
Sideskirts
Side Mirrors
Fuel Cap Flap
Bar Skin (Rear)
Bonnet Lining
Guard Lining
Antenna
Seats
Seatbelt (Driver)
Steering Wheel
Instrument Cluster
Sunvisors
Front Door Trim (Passanger)
GTR Coin Slot Cover
Driver A Pillar Trim (Driver Side)
Electric Window Switch (Driver Side)
Floor Mats
Heater Box
Heater Core
Gyro behind Airbag
Airbag Sensor
Triple Gauges
Manual Surround
Head Unit

Fuel Filter Mount

Front Bar Skin

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Probably not something you wan't to split, but the lock on the boot on its own?

Hi Borci88, everyone has a price but unfortunately full set of locks including the boot lock are long gone..

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