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I'm just posting this for my g/f's friend..

RB25DET engine complete + gearbox - $4000 ono

Good mags (no idea of type) + tyres - $1800 ono

Complete wreck, so whatever bits and pieces you need will be available to buy that aren't broke.

Call (i'm not gonna answer PM's about this): 0422 565 931

If you're interested call the above number and she'll give you further details.

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No idea mate.. its just in melb .. and flakey as all hell details because that is what she is like :D Just recent accident - total loss, etc.

I will probably go there tomorrow to check it all out myself as there is a few bits I might grab myself. If I can get a proper inventory of what is available I'll post it up.

For those in melbourne, its in the Eastern Suburbs

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The accident happened the nite before:)

I am Milk

and yes its a BACKEND ACCIDENT

93' GTST33 white....

the back and the right tail lights are dead, the spoiler is fixable but also a damage

the front bit ofcoz in good condition coz didnt hit the front, it is at RevZone.

Can't really ask me for any prices on the items as it was kept at Terry's place, waiting to be pulled apart and off it goes

i feel sorry for the owner of the vehicle, its not his fault, someone hit him hard while they were cruising/racing, but he has no insurance...sigh

he has many things for sale. but SOLD sorry every1

i kept the boot badge for this guy call Jim(who??)~~~

and Terry gave me the front grill too...

but everything else is sold:)but u can give it a try at rev zone down whitehorse rd for little bits and pieces.

End of story:)

also, my friend Peter has a stock GTR intercooler for sale. $800 ono

can give me a call regarding this matter tho.

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