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wrecking my 1989 R31 S3 GXE and im seeing how much interest is generated

what will be for sale:

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete with VG30 bb turbo, all wiring ecu and intercooler/piping needed to run it (very low kms)

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete in pieces, just needs big end bearings

1 silvertop rb20det block/head/pistons and plenum only (crank is rooted)

1 silvertop rb20de 100% complete SOLD

1 rb30e complete with wiring and ecu and manual box with new rpm clutch/ pressure plate/ tailshaft

1 N1 oilpump in box (genuine)

Set of 4 CSA 15" 5 spoke alloys with federal 205/55/15 tyres good tread

fibreglass bodykit for r31 (sideskirts and rear bar)

1 set of S3 tail lights 1 year old from nissan (cost $500 new)

1 set of S3 import projector headlights (VGC)

2 sets of S3 aussie headlights (VGC)

Full S3 conversion with front bar/bonnet/grille

1 S3 passage number plate holder with lights

2 S3 guards

1 S3 TI grille (GC)

electric 2 way sunroof with wiring and switch

full set of blue S3 TI seats (new condition, not a mark on them)

4 electric windows with switches and wiring/armrests

S3 TI complete cruise control with wiring switches and stalk

S3 trip computer

electric mirrors with switch

front struts with pedders springs and new monroe gt-gas shocks

rear struts with KING lowered springs

R34 steering wheel in leather with airbag

VLT crossover pipe

VLT plenum complete without injectors

VL aribox with crossover pipe

S3 passage windows (4 door)

plus anything i havnt thought of, really too much shit to list

The car is for sale in the for sale section, nothing wrong with it, its just been painted, runs well and has qld rego till jan 16th

asking $4000 for the whole lot

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yeah.. also interested in the vg30 turbo if no shaft play.. but what prices on.

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete with VG30 bb turbo, all wiring ecu and intercooler/piping needed to run it (very low kms)

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete in pieces, just needs big end bearings

aswell..

yeah.. also interested in the vg30 turbo if no shaft play.. but what prices on.

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete with VG30 bb turbo, all wiring ecu and intercooler/piping needed to run it (very low kms)

1 silvertop rb20det 100% complete in pieces, just needs big end bearings

aswell..

ok wanting to get rid of all 3 motors so $1000 with the n1 oil pump

and no i wont seperate the turbo from the motor, no shaft play (very good unit)

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