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After doing a clean up realized how many bits and pieces I have lying around so time to fund my trip to the snow (or more car stuff).

GTR parts:

Stock air box, no snorkel - $100

Original tape deck, working when removed recently - $50

Dash, NO BUBBLES, great condition, no side and centre vents - $150

Gtst parts:

3inch stainless bellmouth front/dump pipe with oxygen sensor to suit 32/33 turbo. Used 1 year couple of scrapes on the bottom, not a cheap knock off - $150

Complete drivers door incl trim - $50

Front seats with rails - $50

Rear bar and REO bar, couple of scratches but not damage or cracks - $50

Boot and spoiler, separated with plugs in the boot lid, good condition minor scratches - $60

Speedo cable - $20

Climate control, no plastic cover - $20

4x25mm wheel spacers, 5 stud - $60

Stock springs x4 - $20

Fog lights - $50

FYI for and panels are all gun metal grey

Priced to go. Prefer pick up, but can work out postage.

Located near Menai, pm or message for pics

0425606137

Cheers

Tiernan

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