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Hi All,

had intentions of bringing back to a glamour, but, another car has come up that I want so instead of selling complete, I am parting it out as I am wanting to keep a few parts off it.

Item:

WHOLE car $6000 with stock seat, and front gtr brakes replaced with stock s14 brakes

OR

RB25 motor/box, brass button clutch, power fc with h/controller, wiring loom to suit R32 skyline, HKS 2540 turbo hks actuator, hks screamer pipe, front pipe FULL complete conversion ready to bolt in - $4000

OR

Rolling Shell with racing logic coilovers, adjustable front and rear arms, stock steering wheel, stock seat, no bodykit - $2500

Above three options need to know ASAP as car is being stripped TODAY so dont miss out on bargains

RB25 motor, brass button clutch, HKS2540 turbo, hks screamer pipe, wiring loom etc - $2200

Power FC w/hand controller suit RB25 NEO or R34 skyline serial no-PFCER34 010-0522 $1150

RB25 gearbox - $1600

1pce tailshaft suit rb25 R32 conversion - $300

Racing Logic coilovers - $800

KTS hicas lock bar - $80

Rear adjustable camber arms KTS - $100

Front castor rods D2 brand - $100

Nardi steering wheel 365mm, horn centre with detachable boss kit (came off HICAS 32) $250

Dildo gearknob $80

5 Stud conversion with s14 brakes (incl rear brakes, h/brake setup and h/brake cables) $950

Greddy Intercooler kit $300

Greddy oil cooler with sandwich, plate braided lines (one line needs replacing quote $95 to replace) $400

Shimmed diff 5 bolt - $80

HKS Screamer Pipe, 3' front pipe and 3' exhaust with cat, twin hotdog exit - $400

HKS Screamer Pipe ONLY - $220

Bodykit for 4 Dr 32 - rear bar usable, side skirts need attention, front bar well raped - $200

Cusco rear strut brace - $100

Tailights - $150

Headlights - $170

Bride seat rail - $80 (needs some tweaking with) seat not for sale as yet

Bonnet vented - $100 needs attention as pictures

Bonnet cut in middle - $50 require vent to look good

Complete doors, window, reg, locks, door trim, ready to bolt on - $100 each

Bootlid missing lock - $150

Rear screen with wiper motor etc - $200 REMOVE YOURSELF payment to be made BEFORE removal you break it, you bought it

Bare shell - $500 use to repair your own car

Location:

Logan

Website:

this

Item Condition:

All good

Reason for Selling:

another s14 on the way

Price and Payment Conditions:

refer to above for pricing - cash only NO SWAPS FOR ANYTHING

Extra Info:

car will be started to be stripped tuesday 19/5

PLEASE NOTE - more pics to be added during the week, car will be dismantled tuesday

Not wanting seperate too much that i've packaged together (eng, box, comp etc package) unless other items have interest or deposit - wanting to sell all together

Buy more then one thing at a time, will help out of prices.

Pictures:

detachable bosskit and pwr fc hand controller

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screamer pipe off the hks2540 braided lines aswell

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front bar (well raped)

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bonnet (needs love)

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engine bay pic how you see it, how you get it without intercooler or oilcooler (if want packaged can work out deal)

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heat wrapped exh manifold

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2540 turbo with braided lines

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Nardi steering wheel with detachable boss kit 365mm

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rear bar, tailights, bootlid, exhaust

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rear bar

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dildo gear knob

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handcontroller

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upclose on boss kit

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lh side skirt has been cut for side exit exhaust

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roof shot if interested in shell

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rear bar/side shot

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bride seat and rail

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Contact Details:

PM or Call/SMS 0401 121 962

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will that pfc fit just a normal rb25det.... r33 ??

Its to suit a NEO rb25 - but the car is running series 1 head with neo wiring harness = can't say yes or no, but after online research, it says YES.

Got pics of the adjustable arms?

Intercooler - came out of a R32, there is NO difference in the eng bays between 2/4 dr - so YES it will fit

Gearbox - shift fine no problems at all, in whole rev range, no load and under load, haven't had a problem with it

Pics of adjustable arms up sunday.

A pillar plastic is in good condition

window switches are all working and good condition - but do have it on hold for somone atm - if fails, will be letting you know

PMs replied to - have been long time listener, first time caller, so haven't been able to reply to PMs as yet

hey mate, after stock seatbelts, heater coil, and windscreen if they are in good nick... pm if you have them and what you want for them

also might be interested in the rear strut brace and boss kit, depending how much you want for the rest...

CeJay - Ill get pic of A pillar trim, and also a quote on postage

HI2U - PMs replied to

32 Dave - PM replied

Jamo - Motor, gearbox and tailshaft etc will be missioning to get out sunday, if not will be removed 29/5 my next day off.

Fungus Mungus - stock seatbelts are fine, heater coil?? what do you mean, windscreen it will be cheaper for you to buy down your way, unless you are in QLD.

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