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Ok I’ve got to get some shit out of my garage. Offers accepted if reasonable.

All on the Gold Coast. Ring or e-mail me at [email protected] or 0438 760 918

I’ll try to get some photos up tomorrow.

Ok I have:

Skyline gear

- Bare rb25det head $50

- Bare Rb25det block STD bores $200

- Rb25det crank STD size $150

- Rb25det Rods STD size $100

- Box of rb25det valve gear + GTR valve springs $100

- Rb25 Lifters almost a full set $50

- Rb25det STD exhaust cam $30

- Rb25det RWD sump $50

- Bare Rb20det head $30

- Shit condition Rb20det block complete – sump $30

- Rb25det STD exhaust manifold $40 or stainless eBay ex gate one $100

- Stainless eBay sr20det manifold t25/t3 flanges ex gate $100

- HR31 GTS-X front struts, king springs, brakes, control arms etc $250

- Silvia set of King springs $100

- S13 sr20 cross member + steering rack $100

Random Shit

- 2 x shit condition random weber carbs like 32/36 - $20 each or $30 both

- 2 x Escort 2lt manifolds - $5 each

- 350 Holley (i think)+ air cleaner great condition $150

- Shitty old intercooler.600x300x45 $20

- BA falcon radiator and fans (too big to fit in a 31) $120

- Ae86 drivers seat and ae71 passenger seat $80

- Ae86 struts, hubs, brakes $100

VN V6 common door rust bucket good engine no RWC no rego still runs and starts $500

Contact me if you want more information on anything or want to make an offer.

I’ll mail small shit but most of the big stuff you will have to pick up. But no COD I hate having the crap come back and I just want it gone.

John

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