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If i do not get any interest for the car as a whole i will strip it. Prices below.

As a shell (cannot be rego'd): $10,000

Include's:

Coilovers (nismo or G4)

front Nismo Camber arms

Rear camber arms

Hicas Breaker bar

URAS extra lock spacers

Shimmed stock diff (pretty much locked)

Relocated battery in box with kill switch (new battery)

Hydraulic handbrake

Apexi RSM

Autometer fuel gauge

Custom dash with warning lights

GTR fuel pump

Stock R33 rims

Engine: $5750

S13 SR20DET approx 60kms

S13 5 speeed

Extreme button clutch (less then 1000kms old, 2 events)

Custom PLMS developmets loom (from memory 5 wires to hook up, ign, batt, fuel pump, crank, earth, everything else labelled tacho, temp, speedo etc)

Trust TD06H-20G (less then 2000kms since rebuild)

Tial 38mm gate

high mount manifold

Dump pipe to suit (heat wrapped)

Nismo 550cc injectors

Retuned ECU to suit with new PLMS daughterboard

Z32 afm (i think its dead?)

Stock radiator

Catch can

K+N pod

Turbotech bleed valve (best bleed valve out there)

296rwhp @ 12psi

Rims: $1000

URAS NS-01

17x9 + 30

17x9.5 +15

Seats + Rails: $650 (should fit r32/33, s13,a31 etc with min mods?)

Bride super low rails

One bride style fixed back in black, drivers side (very narrow good for skinny people) (

One sparco style fixed back in black, passenger side (good for larger people but has extra bolsters for skinny people)

Wont seperate seats

Harness's: $200

2 x clippan 4 point harness's 5months old

Gauges: $250

Defi Style (electric)

boost

water temp

oil temp

oil pressure

FMIC + piping: $180

to suit the SR into R34

Oil cooler: $200

cooler core

relocation kit

braided lines

Steering Wheel: $100

New dished 340mm wheel

R34 boss kit

Dont like the prices then dont comment.

All parts still on the car. Im located in bunbury WA, 2 hours south of perth.

For pictures please look in the forsale section for the ad for the car

0419943997

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