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selling most parts for my white 4 door

just keeping bare shell

engine $700 compete running engine can test before removal

gearbox $300

nearly new blitz return flow front mount I/C same as,

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTMwWDUzMA==/$%28KGrHqFHJCcE8fZyq,I%29BPLPilC!Jw~~60_35.JPG

can come with complete pipework $150 no holes needed

interior parts like $10 each

full A/C setup worked perfectly $100

04151494235 luke

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  • 3 months later...

engines sold

i have 1 gearbox left which is crunchy rb20det box $50 ,maybe spare parts or if you dont mind a challenge drive with it

i have a rb20det complete loom with ECU $60

full set of guard liners $20

sedan rear seats FREE dont know if there same as coupe

complete stock exhaust $80 dump back

std radiator $30

have a fibre gtr bar abit damaged but fixable or use as is $40

i have the front speaker covers the kick panels and the sunvisors $10 each if you want them

i threw the pillar trims awhile ago

im needing the pass side bonnet hinge and the pass side tail light so will swap anything for them

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Keen on the following;

- bonnet

- driver's side door card/skin

- front passenger window switch

- bonnet latch/cable

- stock exhaust (for EPA/RWC)

Let me know.

Cheers,

Joe

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  • 3 weeks later...

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