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For sale: Look at the pics and ill try list everything

front Tanabe shock with 5zingen springs NO TOPS will have to use your std tops to use em

rear bilstein height adjusting circlip shocks ISO springs NO TOPS

no leaks $150 the lot

300zx twin turbo engine unknown k's (under 100k i would say)

came in with a spun bearing, and has since lost 1 of the main caps

has most of the bolts on's still on, manifolds, injectors, coilpacks, small section of a cut loom, cas. you can see it all in pics

was being set up for a gemini

comes with trust manifolds (have been reversed and tacked to fit gemini)

engine mounts for gemini

$250ono for the lot

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ECU's

R33 gtr has a R3 code on the back $20

bug eye wrx Sti import $20

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Rx7 series 4 turbo flywheel/weight and std clutch

approx 60% meat left no hot spots $60

S4 turbo manifold plate $10

lowered RX7 king springs front $40

series4 import dash cluster $20 80k k's

std shocks rear $20

import orange indicators $20

standard top mount 13b $30 hardly any bent fins

battery box $10

suzuki 700cc top mount $30

front FC lower lip stick on(MISSING ONE SIDE) $20

std white rear S4 bar $10

nonturbo S4 auto slights slip when i replaced with half cut, been outside for long time $free

rear fc subframe with wishbones, turbo disks, slight small mount dmg $20

turbo and nonturbo AFM S4 $20

standard Rx7 rims/tyres

2 have 90% tread (pictured)

other 2 have 15%

a few scratches no bends or anything major

$100

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PM or phone me 0415494235

WILL SWAP parts for

R32 headlights

R32 exhaust std/quiet

looking to get rid of this aswell

charade turbo

got it from council auction

rebuilt the turbo but it still puffs alittle smoke, could be valve stem seals or something bad

but its sounds good, starts first go

and the A/c even works alittle bit, more gas and it would be better

tyres are stuffed

i would take $500 for it but no less

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they hard to push down and they come up slowly

not wet at all so i guess no leaks and no dents on the tube

the springs on them have got so many coils even compared to my kyb's nearly double

the rears are 4 stage height adjustable with that circlip

Adding some spare interior parts and a pair of door seals (the ones that go around the body seam)

and a set of indicators ones missing a plug and the top clip

theres a crack on one of them also but hard to notice from afar $50 for both

and like $10 each for the interior plastics

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LOOKING FOR A DRIVER SIDE ORANGE INDICATOR AND PROJECTOR HEADLIGHT

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