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Well my Autech failed compliance due to some under body rust.

So i will be getting it sent to me in Perth and i will be parting it out.

This is mainly an EOI atm. I don't really want to, or have the time to part it out i would rather sell the shell as a roller.

Basically everything will be there minus: Engine, box, loom, rad, brakes, rims, maybe the fmic.

So it will be a complete car. Has had the front bar, bonnet, front guards and side skirts repaired and resprayed.

I Dont know what its worth as a roller? I know i baught a R34 as a roller in the same state for 8k so i'll start it there as it is a genuine Autech 260RS series 2.

And obviously the shell CANNOT BE COMPLIED.

The car has HKS catback and HKS coilovers, everything else is stock.

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Well my Autech failed compliance due to some under body rust.

So i will be getting it sent to me in Perth and i will be parting it out.

This is mainly an EOI atm. I don't really want to, or have the time to part it out i would rather sell the shell as a roller.

Basically everything will be there minus: Engine, box, loom, rad, brakes, rims, maybe the fmic.

So it will be a complete car. Has had the front bar, bonnet, front guards and side skirts repaired and resprayed.

I Dont know what its worth as a roller? I know i baught a R34 as a roller in the same state for 8k so i'll start it there as it is a genuine Autech 260RS series 2.

And obviously the shell CANNOT BE COMPLIED.

The car has HKS catback and HKS coilovers, everything else is stock.

Id be keen on a few parts mate if you decide to sell it off for bits.

  1. The HKS Catback system
  2. Would also really love the dash guages and center consol 3 guage cluster
  3. Steering wheel if its the Momo one
  4. The front bumber if its in good nic

Cheers mate

shotgun centre console and handbrake setup if you are willing to sell it. pm me :)

ps sorry to hear :thumbsup:

Mike, grab the clutch and brake pedal and brackets, along with the master cylinder.

You will need them for any stagea manual conversion.

I will be getting the car sent to me next week, takes 14days approx to get to me so say mid october. I will asses what everything is like and go from there. At this stage i would rather sell as a roller as i dont have any where to store the car whilst i strip it, but i will see how i go.

I have had people pm me with interest in the following so far:

Coilovers

Pedals/handbrake

bodykit

as well as the replys above.

once i figure out what im doing i will get some prices out and 1st in 1st served.

Thanks Guys.

Mike, grab the clutch and brake pedal and brackets, along with the master cylinder.

You will need them for any stagea manual conversion.

yeah thanks! completely slipped my mind!

I maybe interested in the front and rear bar, mainly the rear through. And also coilovers. but I think someone already dibbed some of that stuff, let me know if there are still available when the time comes. And also momo steering wheel

Thanks for all the interest guys, just an update.

I have baught a stock series 1 stagea and were going to swap everything over.

Will also be getting a second opinion on the rust when the car gets here and trying to transfer the complience to someone here in WA.

So "IF" the rust is repairable and can transfer the complience then i'll do that.

If not then i will have some parts from both the Series 1 and my Autech for sale.

So once the car gets here in 2 weeks and i can asses everything i will post up more info.

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