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hey all, decided to wreck the car. parts are as follows:

R32 short shifter (cheap one off ebay): 50$

Older style HKS turbo (has had FULL rebuild costing over 600$, have to find reciepts, was told by rebuilder that its a 350-400hp turbo): $800

15" wheels (can fit 225*50*15's on them) pcw brand?: 100$

Front bar from a HR31 coupe with cutout for smic: $200

Cooler vent (copy one brand new): 50$

Full shell of car, all panels and glass and interior, brand new nissan s3 front bar (may take bars off): $1750 (also can be registered in australia)

Silver top RB20, comes compleate with everything (except afm) : 900$ w/out standard turbo and flywheel, 1200$ with turbo and fly

Fully reco'd RB20 turbo g/box, brand new everything inside of box: $650 (manual only had about 3000k's done on it)

2x Heavy duty clutches, 1 exedy (brand new can take up to 300rwkw just fitted to flywheel) other is usable: $500

PWR intercooler (600x300x76) retail for 680$ from repco needs brackets to be fixed: $300

Intercooler piping kit universal: $100

R31 House subframe bushes (brand new from japan genuine R31 House ones) retail for 500$: 350$

Brand new EBC greenstuff pads for Hr31 and aussie gts: $100

3" cat back exhaust Jasma brand, very nice sound: $300

HR31 manual drive shaft : 100$

Might have some more stuff for sale in further days/weeks

thanks

also pics will be up this weekend

*note: things that do not come with shell and im keeping:

- headlights

- Front struts

- wheels

- GTS grill

- FMIC

- Drive shaft

- Gear boot (leather one)

- tail lights

- exhaust

- and anything else i may want

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Full shell of car, all panels and glass and interior, brand new nissan s3 front bar (may take bars off): $1750 (also can be registered in australia)

s3 front bar delivered to me please desperate i am

5072

Okay:

Update:

Shell will come with the original front bar, cooler vent, the RB20 silvertop, the manual g/box, the flywheels and clutches, the exhaust, full suspension (also with r32 front calipers) and driveshaft for 3500$ ono just email me or ring me on 0439481838

Im open to reasonable offers around this mark

If you want any pictures let me know or if you want to see it

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