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I recently returned from living in Japan and brought with me all the bits and pieces from the cars I drove over there. They are now taking up space here and I wanna be able to be able to park my car back in the shed so I'd like them gone ASAP. All prices are negotiable. Everything is in Mt Gambier, SA but can organise transport to Adelaide and I’ll be going to Melbourne with a truck mid January so if Melbourne buyers get in before then, transport can be arranged. Can arrange freight to other parts of Australia at buyers expense. My number is 0435 281 536.

Here we go;

SR20:

SR20 red top complete running engine (150,xxx km) with loom, Mines tuned ECU, aftermarket stainless steel exhaust manifold, alternator, starter motor, coilpacks, cas, A/C pump, water pump, oil pump, power steering pump, clutch, air flow meter, pod air filter, HKS blow off valve, engine mounts, manual gearbox and mount. $2,600

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SR20 red top, suit rebuild. Loom included, water pump ok, one of the coilpacks is stuffed, cas is broken, oil pump is stuffed, sump is cracked (will supply brand new oil scavenger), turbo OK. $1,000

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R32 rear stabiliser $20

Good, cheap upgrade for S13 Silvia/180SX

SR20 catalytic converter $20

S13 drive shafts L&R $30

SR20 intake manifold $20

S13 front brake/lower arm/tension rod/tie rod/hub assy L&R $100

S13 power steering reservoir $10

SR20 pot luck camshafts $100

Brand new, I’ve been told they are aftermarket but I have no idea of specs.

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S13 oil pan guard $40

Aluminum bash plate for sic drifters

180SX rear member $400

With everything, diff, brakes, hubs, drive shafts, etc

180SX rear member $50

Just the bones, nothing attached

SR20 propeller shaft $50

BNR32:

I wrecked a GTR and have all the parts. The engine, loom, ECU, clutch, dashboard, bonnet, headlights, tail lights, indicators and front bumper lip have been spoken for, but everything else is available. Below is a bit of a list but if what you want isn’t there then just ask because I’ll probably have it, I just got sick of typing everything up!!

Seat belts $30

Hand brake, lever and lines $30

Front seats $300 each $500 for 2

Rear seat (2 piece) $200

Steering column $50

Side and Rear skirts $100

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Boot lid + wing $150

Boot is in ok condition but the wing will need a respray. Sticker is free.

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Rear bumper Reo $100

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Rear bumper $200

No dents but plenty of scratches, need a respray.

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Front bumper reo $100

Front bumper $50

Includes free crash damage……..

ABS unit $80

Radiator overflow bottle $20

Power steering reservoir $20

Fuel tank inc. pump $100

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Rear sub frame member $1000

Includes everything (brakes, diff, drive shafts, hubs, etc.) except HICAS pump.

Clutch master $50

Brake master $50

RB25:

RB25DET engine with cut loom, ECU, clutch, possibly blown turbo, starter motor, manifolds. $1,600

ST185 Celica GT-4:

Apexi PowerFC + hand control unit for 3S-GT $900

Hand controller has some dead pixels, see photo

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3S-GT ECU $200

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Instrument cluster $100

Front fenders L&R $100

One small dent, surface rust on lip, plenty of scratches, need a respray. Stickers are free!!

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Rear bumper $200

Bonnet $200

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Rear hatch $200

Plastic rear quarter wing extension pieces are broken but are all there, should be repairable.

Doors $200

Front bumper and lip (big hole chopped out for FMIC) $100

Complete pop up headlight units $200

AE86:

Ducktail rear wing $120

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Negative Camber RCA $40

Two sets of aluminum 30mm, one set of steel 22mm. None have bolts.

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Toyota LSD 2-way centre to suit zenki shafts $400

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JDM rear number plate housing $40

4AGZE (AE92 front wheel drive) complete running engine with loom, ECU, etc. Still on front member complete with struts, brakes, 5 speed manual gearbox. $2,200

4AGE (rear wheel drive (bigport)) complete running engine with loom, ECU, exhaust manifold. Also included is a complete engine overhaul kit (all new gaskets and rubbers), oil pump, water pump, timing belt and tensioner all new still in their boxes. $2,500

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Various:

GReddy Rebic II $150

Auxiliary injector controller, complete unit, only missing injectors.

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GReddy Rebic III $200

Auxiliary injector controller, complete unit, only missing injectors.

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Toyota 90 series Mark II Vertex side and rear skirts $250

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RB20 transmission $500

i'll take this pending pics

JDM rear number plate housing $40

SR20 catalytic converter $20

S13 oil pan guard $40

Power steering reservoir $20

i'll also split posting to syd with anyone that is willing and wants stuff posted to syd

thanks!

Hey champ I will take the gtr side skirts and rear skirts.

I am in melbourne and can wait if you can drive them up mid january :(

cheers!

do you have a 32 gtr cooler?

Yep I do have it but unfortunately someone already has dibs on it. Sorry mate

Any chance you have the front passenger side half shaft off of the BNR32?

Yep, and I've sent you a PM.

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Hey, I'm after the tie rod ends for front and the passangers side lower control arm (the part that bolts to the bottom of the suspension) for r32 GTR.

Also do you have the stone guards front and back?

PM back if you have :blink:

Edited by Helious

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