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Hey guys sorry bout the late reply, been busy all day, didnt expect such a quick response.

For the items that i haven't priced i will update tmz, its my brothers car so i have to confo with him. I will remove the parts, (unless there a mission due to the crash) and am happy to ship but it is hard to say on prices as i cant find a good postage method (the ones ive found have no shipping calculator). I will try to post a list of prices on most of the parts tmz to save all this hassle.

1. The cradle pin - ill have a look tomoz n see what i can do, i have a guy interested in the whole diff setup etc.

2. tailshaft is gone

3.Its a manual GTS-t mspec, sorry bout the limited info in the original post.

4. The front strut brace is preety much fine except the passenger mounting plate is bent (but easily unbent)

5.The steering wheel is available but ive had 3 people keen so offers$$

6. The braking system, do u mean all disks, calipers, booster master cyclinder etc. $200

7.Starter motor $80

8.Driverside door trim is available

9.Gearbox is gone

10. How much were you willing to pay for the whole thing??

11. Exhaust is 3in, mandrell bent, 1 cat, 1 4inch cannon at rear. offer$$

12.If the reverse light is seperate from the tail lights (unclips) then its avaiable, if not im selling the tail light tmz

13.rims are 16in (had alot of people ask me if they GTR, i just thawt they were mspec) someone let me knoe if they kow the specs for the GTR wheels.

14.Handbreak setup, you after the handbrake itself and the cables ect (assume u dont need the caliper) and the clutch master cyclinder. make me an offer

Cheers

Ryan

12.If the reverse light is seperate from the tail lights (unclips) then its avaiable, if not im selling the tail light tmz

Cheers

Ryan

The reverse light is the little white ones beside the number plate. Nothing to do with the rear light assembly. It simply unscrews of the bumper.

like i said, I want to come check it out this weekend and see what is available as I am after a few small parts..

PM your mobile number to organise a time.

Hey prices are as follows. All pices are negotiable. Ill post anything under 20kg through australia post, anything over 20kg would be best if you organised a courier.

Im not keen on takin out the air vents, would reather sell whole dash shell to avoid breaking the vents

The gearbox, tailshaft, rear drivers side tail light are already gone.

Front strut bace $50

92 Steering Wheel $50

Brakes (all disks and calipers) $500

Starter $80

Drivers Door trim $50

Whole car $4500 (open to offers)

Exhaust (3inch) $600

Reverse light $10

Rims (16in with good tred, gunmetal grey) $400

Diff $400-500

Visors (both) $100

Breakbooster and master cylinder $100

Fllormats (drivers one torn near clutch) $200

Dash shell $150

Rear wing $50

Hand break boot $10

Door rubbers (both) $30

Speedo cable $50

Cluth (heavy duty PBR, 3 months old) $110

Motor $2000

Hope this helps

Latrz guys

am after the AC compreser and belt ?allso want the drivers side window if not tinted and no scratches? do you have and what price ? Please

I need the bracket that holds on the receiver/dryer for the ac unit (pic of dryer below)

It holds this cylinder in place

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