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Wrecking R32 Drift Car And Rb26 Parts! Twin Td05 Kit, Td06 L2 Kit, 5 Stud Conv, Cage, Bodykit, Panels, Radiators, Intercoolers And More!


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hey mate are the headlights large projector style? I can't tell from the pics! Need a driver's side one.

Sorry mate not sure until the car lands but I have just listed some others for a friend for sale.

um why couldn't you wreck them? how is it any different to wrecking a complied car?

also matt i don't know if you remember me but i bought some s13 hubs and control arms off you a couple of years ago for a bronze r31 i had at the time. i have a 32 now and really need a set of speaker grills, i would buy the whole trim but i see you've moved to adelaide. if you're willing to seperate the grills and post them over to brissy let me know

I'll have to check when they get here. I've always lived in Adelaide?

hey mate i do have an interest in the td06 how long til the parts get here ?

Approximately 3-4 weeks to arrive and be through quarantine.

I may do a swap over on the cams with cash.

I'm getting alot of PM's from people wanting to be in line for certain parts. When the stuff is here I will PM in order of who was in first UNLESS I have a deposit of at least 50% or full payment then obviously the parts are sold on that basis. I know I'm relatively new to these boards but I have over 1500 posts on NS.com and over 1500 feedback rating on eBay under the username oz-antoine.

Yes inectors still available but no as they are still on the car!

ill take the injectors for sure mate.

RB20DET long motor. HKS 270 inlet and exhaust cams. HKS Cam gears, Tomei head gasket, upgraded valve springs. The rest is a bit of a mystery so may have more! May seperate parts!

how much mate???

um why couldn't you wreck them? how is it any different to wrecking a complied car?

race/rall import approval is just that cars are meant to be raced track only

not stripped and sold off in parts

just letting the seller know you can get in alot of shit

if thats the type of import approval this car was brought under

other people have been caught doing this and got reamed

the people who got the import app for you will also get reamed

if not happy selling and free bump :)

The container is due to arrive in Adelaide on the 24th of this month then a few days to a week to clear customs etc. If anyone wants to pay for the following parts up front I will organise a courier for FREE my expense. This is only for this week!

Trust TD06 L2 20g turbo kit suit RB20 RB25 includes turbo, trust manifold, trust wastegate, oil feed, trust dump pipe, inlet pipe and piping to intercooler. $2500

Trust twin TD05 turbo kit suit RB26. 2 TD05 turbos, trust highmount manifold, trust single wastegate. dump pipes, some inlet and intercooler piping. One turbo WILL need a rebuild the other seems ok. Made 600ps. $2500

Trust DRAG intercooler. 150mm thick this thing is huge! New they are over $2000! $800 no piping.

RB20 550cc inectors not 100% on brand but doesn't really matter! $350

R32 CUSCO 3 layer copper radiator $300

CUSCO 2 way diff suit R32 will need to confirm if it is 4.1 or 4.3 $800

R32 7 point full roll cage and padding $700

R32 5 stud conversion, hubs, knuckles, discs, callipers $800

y u advertising the injectors for sale still if u said there was already 3 people before me :D

If they havent sold.. i will take them.

i dont mean to be rude

but you can't really sell parts when you dont have the parts in your hands yet

would be better for you to wait for the car to land then post up parts for sale

Until I have a deposit or full payment then they are still for sale. I have now recieved a deposit for the inectors, coilovers and bodykit.

Why can't I advertise them yet? They are paid for and are in a container spot I've also paid for. Storage space I was hoping on being available is not yet available. The business bringing the container in will be storing them until I can either find alternative space or sell them which is why I'm trying to move the larger items now.

If there is anything that is not as advertised which I highly doubt I will refund as any seller would.

As said earlier I will contact people in order of when they PM'd me UNLESS someone has paid a deposit or in full.

Sorry if anyone missed out on anything but here is your chance, I'm trying to be fair.

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