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97 87000km Series 2 RB25DET Gearbox and conversion parts, flywheel, 1/2 Drive Shaft ect $2000ono or Just Box $1500

Series II Interior in good condition (Seats, Door Trims) $350

R33 GTS-T S1 Non-ABS LSD $200

3" Front / Dump Pipe $150

Drivers side window Regulator $100

Complete Passanger side door complete less trim with small scrape. $200

Steering wheel- Series 2 Leather. Airbag not included Very good wheel $50

Some suspension parts.

Parts are in, Brisbane

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Edited by Brokenz

Power Fc sold for $1250. I thought $1250 would be normal price for a used PowerFc as they are selling new at the moment on Ebay for $1540

Splitfire Coils Sold for $300

Decent priced pfc for both seller and buyer. PFCs should be coming down in price again, as they are once again available new. Limited stocks at the moment, but should increase again soon. Hopefully will have them available for brand new around the $900 mark again soon. Those were the days.

  • 2 weeks later...
97 87000 Series 2 Engine with Std Turbo and loom $1650 (155-160 Compression, Splitfire Sparkplugs)

(Sold to Paul @ Option 1)

97 87000km Series 2 RB25DET Gearbox and front 1/2 of tailshaft if required $1500

Series 2 Nismo Copy white cluster with blue backlights 180kph 87000km $200

Series II Interior in good condition (Seats, Door Trims) $350

White Series 2 Bootlid and spoiler $150, White Series 2 Doors Less Trims, Regulators and Glass $250

Also have series 1 front and rear bar, rear windscreen, S2 ABS LSD Diff, and 1/4 glass and most other parts except for panels

Parts are in, Brisbane

u got pics of the cluster ?

  • 2 weeks later...

Mate,

Any photos of the front pipe?

97 87000km Series 2 RB25DET Gearbox and conversion parts, flywheel, Std Clutch, 1/2 Drive Shaft ect $2000ono or Just Box $1500FIRM

Series 2 Nismo Copy white cluster with blue backlights 180kph 87000km $200

Series II Interior in good condition (Seats, Door Trims) $350

R33 GTS-T S1 Non-ABS LSD $200

3" Front / Dump Pipe $150

Drivers side window Regulator $100

Complete Passanger side door complete less trim with small scrape. $200

Steering wheel- Series 2 Leather with airbag missing. Very good wheel $100

Some suspension parts.

Parts are in, Brisbane

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