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Hi Guys,

I have some more stuff for sale, I am getting over cars and spending all my spare cash on them, so I will be parting out my R31, and selling off whatever parts I have laying around.

Off the top of my head, here's what I have, I will update the list as more things come to mind, PM me if you want anything and I will check if I have it.

1: Complete RB25DET, Series 2, 110,XXX Km's. Complete including; Motor, Gearbox, Clutch, Loom, ECU, Coils, Turbosmart Bleed valve, Turbo, P/S Pump, 3" HKS front and dump pipe. Motor had the head gasket replaced 3000 km's ago. Clutch is a Exedy brass button. Speedflow fittings are fitted to the turbo water lines, will also include a Apexi filter + piping to turbo.

2: RB25DET Intercooler + Alloy piping kit, 600x300x76mm Core, Piping kit includes all pipes, silicone joiners + clamps.

3: 2 x T25G turbo's, both in excellent condition, no shaft play.

4: 2 x SAAS Bucket seats, complete with rails to suit R31 skyline, seats would suit retrimming, they have a couple of rips here and there, but they are very supportive and comfortable.

5: Straight through 3" cat back exhaust to suit R31.

6: R31 shell, Series 2 TI model, Was RB25DET manual, basically complete, dark blue in colour, 17" Panasport wheels, minispooled diff.

7: Pair of R32 GTS-t Front calipers.

8: R32 Aluminium radiator + thermo fan.

9: Autometer Monster Tacho, Phantom model, white dials with red needle.

10: Calibre Boost + Water Temp gauges, 2", blue lighting, with mounting cups.

Prices:

1: $2000

2: $200

3: $150 each or $275 for both.

4: $200

5: $100

6: $500

7: $150

8: 150

9: $250

10: $50

Prices are slightly negotiable, please PM me for my phone number if you are interested in anything or if you want to negotiate a price.

More pics upon request.

Cheers :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ryan,

Still waiting to receive the radiator,thermo fan, power steering pump and front pipe that you didnt send with the rest of the engine. Have sent a few pm's could you please let me know. thanks.

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