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Anytime man. I need an excuse to go take some pics. Just let me know when so I can work out a good spot to shoot your car. Should be alright. It's much harder to shoot mine cause it really needs to be shot in a dark place, white cars are a bit easier :)

Lol all them parts cost me a lot of money back in the day and that was when the Yen was 105 to our dollar and it was still expensive as shit.

Genuine Abflug Carbon Rear Diffuser i want $700 for it, cost me over $1500 back in the day.

Genuine Autoselect Carbon Chibi Devil Wing i want $650, cost me $850.

Genuine Series 3 Xenon Lights Brand New i want $2000 they are worth over $3000 if you had to get them from Nissan, will fit GTST's as far as i know.

R34 N1 Nur RB26, has done 25,000kms Bare engine, no turbo or intake PM me for more specs on engine $9000.

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch still in very good condition with push, pull converter $2000 worth over $3500 New.

Heaps of other shit to come

Ben, are you selling your turbos? What are they? How many kms, etc?

Yeah Jono was gonna try sell them as a kit Tomei Expreme Manifolds, HKS 2530's with HKS 1.3Bar Wastegates, and HKS Dump Pipes. all have been Ceremic Coated in Chrome and have not been used since they were done. They have done approx 15,000Kms. Asking $3200 for the lot.

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Also have a Full Titanium Exhaust System as well.

-Sunline Racing GT Spec Titanium Front Pipe BRAND NEW Never Been Used - $1200 is I Payed Way more rolleyes.gif

-Greddy 90mm Titanium Catback Straight Through Used but in very good condition - $1000

do it phil!

looks good cal. phil i think you should start the carbon whore group :3some:

does anyone else think its time the mods just merged the mackay & townsville threads into a nth qld thread?

I have heaps of other shit for sale i pretty much want everything sold off the car so it is just a rolling chassis, my brother and I want to start another project car. After all the stuff we learnt building the R32 we think we can built a top level time attack car which will be more extreme than the R32 in nearly every way and will probably take another 3 years to do. So everything thing must go.

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