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rb25det complete engine 110,000kms with all accessories, loom and computer. Compression tested a couple of days ago and was 150-160psi across all cylinders

$1500

5 speed manual complete with shifter, sensors, slave cylinder, clutch fork and thrust bearing. Was rebuilt by previous owner and has only had around 6 months driving on it since, feels perfect when driving.

$1600

or full manual setup minus gearstick surround for $1900

or both engine and box together, $2900

full brake setup with hubs, brake lines and handbrake stuff

$1000

tail lights, $50each or $100 for both with skyline centre garnsh

rhs guard with indicator, straight with a couple of small scratches, $50

rear bumper with reo bar, perfect condish, $100

boot with wing, boot is perfect, wing needs a bit of fibreglass work to the passengers side, $100

set of stock shocks with lowered springs, rides fine so assume they are all in good condition, $150

drivers headlight, has slight damage, $40

thats just a couple of things i felt like listing, still pretty much everything else in the pics is for sale, negotiable on most prices

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Hey mate...just wondering if you have the original trim inside of the boot (floor and walls) and would be interested in selling...? If so can ya get us a pic and price to post to brisbane.

Cheers

Brendan

Hey mate...just wondering if you have the original trim inside of the boot (floor and walls) and would be interested in selling...? If so can ya get us a pic and price to post to brisbane.

Cheers

Brendan

yeah the trims are all there but im pretty sure most of the wall ones are broken, will get pics and you can decide if you want them

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There is something i need but i don't think you'll be shipping outta Australia hence i've deleted the reply.

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hey mate can u send me some pics of the exhaust please. and also how much do u want for the rad support? pm me with a price for everything to please.. rad support, exhaust and condensor.

cheers

dean

Hey mate would you be willing to part with whole drivers door (including mirror), and front right qtr panel if they are in good nick?

If so how much would you want for them? Please PM me

Cheers,

Karl

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