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Will post, through Auspost or Busfrieght. The post price listed is to ACT/NSW/VIC, other states will probably cost a tiny bit more.

R31 Gear

*** Suspension/Steering ***

P/S Pump - $20 + post

P/S Rack - $50 + post

Struts Combo - Shocks/Springs - $20 each

Front Brakes Calipers - $20 each

Rear Brakes Calipers - $20 each

Sway Bars - $20

Control Arms - $20 each + post

Radius Rods - $30 + $10 post

Steering Columns - $50 + post

Panhard rods - $20 + post

*** Engine/Exhaust Gear ***

RB30e Pacemaker Extractors - $150ono

RB30e Head - FREE, as i've just got bored and left it outside

SC14 Supercharger kit (unknown condition)- $400

RB30e Engine Block+Head (runs really good ask Bluprint) - $100

RB30e Engines, please ask if anybits are wanted - $400

RB30e Air Flow Meter - $50 - I don't think i've got many left

Standard Exhaust System minus cat- $50

Standard Cat - $30 + post

Assorted A/C Gear - $20

Pintara Radiator - $40 - Oh yeh, some guy owes me money for this

Engine Mounts - $10 + post

Engine Cross Members - $30

RB30e wiring - $....

Turbo Exhaust Manifold - Not forsale

*** Drive Line Gear ***

S3 Auto Box - $100

Auto Tail shafts - $80

*** Exterior ***

S3 Centre Garnish - $20 + post

Sedan/wagon Doors (some maybe rusted) many colors, might have doorcards- $50

Fuel Tank - $20

Tow bar - $50

Windscreen Wipers - $10 each + post

Windscreen Motor - $10 + post

Windscreen Linkage - $20 + post

S1 Rear Tail Lights and Garnish - $50 + post

*** Interior ***

Interior bits - $5-$80

Interior Carpet bits - $10-$80 Gone

Standard Steering Wheels - $10 + post

Front Seats $20

Rear Seats - $20

Seat Belts - $10

Tape Decks/Head units - $Varying

*** VL Turbo Gear ***

VLturbo Dash - $100 + $25 post

VLturbo Power Steering Rack and res - on hold

VLturbo Struts with lovell springs - $250

VLturbo Swaybars - $50

VLturbo AirCon Pump thingy - $50

VLturbo Rear Tail lights - $80

VLturbo Chrome Tow Bar Tounge

VLturbo Water Res Bottle.$25

VLturbo Dash Badge - $125

VLturbo Diff(disc to disc LSD) - $1000 - SOLD YAY!!!

VL Rear Bumper - $50

*** R32 GTS-T Gear ***

R32 Hicas - $100 + post

*** S13 CA18DE gear ***

- CA18DET Manual Conversion, box, stick, rubber, crossmember, clutch plate, pressure plate, flywheel, master & slave cylinder, clutch pedal, brake pedal, tailshaft - $700

- Various Looms - $50

- Tail lights - $80

- slightly dented boot - $50

- slightly dented rear bumper - $40

Things sold out of the silvia.

- CA18DE, loom, ecu, afm, intake, exhaust manifold, engine pipe

- Front struts, knuckles, hubs, brakes, control arms, rotors

- Rear diff, axles, control arms, cradle

- Steering column

- Boot hinges

*** R33 Gear ***

- RB25DET Engine Crossmember - $200

- Top wishbones - $120 pair

- Steering Column with barrel and key - $100

- Some Dash control thing for Air/con - $80

Edited by StinkyPoo

How much HP will the RB30e AFM support?

How many you got left?

  • 1 month later...
Control Arms - $20 each + post

Radius Rods - $30 + $10 post

Hi there,

What car are these parts from?

Are they Frnot Lower Control Arms?

Regards,

Sherwin

hmm, i forgot about this thread...

Top stuff is R31 gear,

Each section after that has what ever car they were from.

RB30e Extractors were sold ages ago.

  • 1 month later...

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