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Hi there,

My project car has been on hold for too long and it's time to move on with my life. I am selling the below parts. This was a complete car (s13 silvia Ks), so feel free to ask about ANY parts you are after that I have not listed below. I will be selling the shell at the end. It was registered in Victoria recently until it was defected and taken off the road. Paint is sun faded (looks like a backyard job with no clear) I was going to respray it.

Price of shell will depend what is left on the car.

RB25DET and gearbox including computer and loom, done aprox 80,000km $3000 for the package or will seperate (includes brand new 260kw clutch)

R33 cross member $200 (less if purchased with engine)

Custom tail shaft correct length for S13 with RB25 with R33 X Member $160

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URAS Type 4 body kit, fitted once but never sprayed. $1100

URAS wide s13 (silvia) front guards $380 for the pair

standard s13 silvia guards (red) $240 for the pair

Panasport G7 17" rims (17x9 and 17x10) suit wide body 5 stud s13, average condition. $400

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Stock S15 rims, not much rubber $160

Q45 throttle body, with plug (plug not pictured) $190

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SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator with guage $90

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Bosch 040 Fuel pump $160

R33 GTST Fuel Pump $60

S13 CA18DET Fuel Pump $30

cheap knock off greddy plenum for RB25DET *note plenum only is for sale, all attachments will be removed before sold* $120

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standard rb25det plenum modified for front facing inlet $120

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auto meter lunar series oil pressure guage (electronic with sender) $100

auto meter lunar series boost guage $50

Pioneer DEH-P5650MP Headunit with remote and harness $80

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R33 Front Calipers and Rotors $380

5 stud conversion: s15 front hubs, R32 LCA (with right ball joint) s14 rear hubs will throw in s14 rear discs (same diameter as s13 discs but 5 stud) $800 (will seperate front and back but not left and right)

Tein Super Street s13 Coilovers front re-drilled for s15 hubs full set, VERY few k's travelled. $1100

r32 undertray (will suit S13s with RB Cross members with a couple of holes drilled) $70

450x300x75 3" bar and plate intercooler brand new never used $120

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600x300x75 3" bar and plate intercooler used $80

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Intercooler piping kit R33 used, $30

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S13 Silvia projector headlights, good condition $300

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S13 grey vinyl door trims cut but not fitted $30

R33 Radiator $100

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Single Thermo fan from ford something? $30

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Chrome oil catch can $10 - price drop, damaged!

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Strut bars (front modified to fit over stock RB25 plenum in s13) $80 for the pair or $45 each.

Braided clutch line from sponsor $70

s13 aftermarket grill black $100

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ALL PRICES NEGOTIOBLE.

MORE PICS WILL COME UP, BUT I CAN PROVIDE ON REQUEST

Pick up can be arranged from Bentleigh or Ballarat (all parts currently in Ballarat)

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense.

Edited by Justice
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