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hey mate,

is the xaust avail...????

wat $$ are y askin...

still avail, asking $600 for the entire system

Custom modified System

HKS dump

HKS front pipe

Cat in pipe

seperated wasgate pipe with hotdog all the way to rear

HKS 4' Cat back Super Dragger (has some scatches on bottom).

Parts still avail

Air flow meter

engine loom

Lower light kit

intake pipes

front/Rear indicators

rear bumper

rear Skyline section

rear seats

roof lining

visors

rearvision mirror

windscreen

rear window-dark 20% tint

left windows

left carbon B pillor

door trims(inserts cut)

carpet

Dash

glove box

locks with keys

central locking system

LSD diff 4.11(recently rebuild)

fuel tank

fuel filler neck

battery(new)

altenator

front clutch fan

Aircon condensor and pump

A/C vents

Brakes

drive shaft

center console

rear parcel shelf

rear lights

Std side indicators

Turbo smart electronicc deul stage boost controller

Standard gauge cluster

black gear and handbrake boot

Steering colum

pwr steering rack(1 year old)

frount seats(suit retrim)-cut

all parts even cheaper now if possible

any pics of the gear and handbrake boots? are they stock or have they been re-done?

Sorry to read about your car, it really sucks

Regards, Chris

black still, no pics as yet. absolutely perfect condition tho...will have to check handbrake boot condition

Some thieves can drive !

http://media.ebaumsworld.com/index.php?e=m...mustangspin.wmv

ok no probs, what would you be asking for them? PM me if you want

What colour is the stiching on the gear boot

Cheers, Chris

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