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ok guys

my brother just smashed his n/a 300zx last week

its only got a little bit of front end damage

he has decided to part it out

so if anyone wants some parts pm me and ill give you a price

we want it gone asap so parts are pretty cheep...

or if anyone is intrested in buying it $3500 thats all we are asking

pm and ill send some pics

thanks

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everything is there, other then the afm and a few zed related parts that would not be of any use to a skyline.

just to note:

the standard zed brakes are the sumitomo 4 pot calipers WITH the heat sink fins (r33 gtst dont have the fins) whihc are the next step up in nissan brake list.

make an offer.

the gearbox is still for sale, its manual, good nick and is just waiting to be chucked into a skyline or a silvia!

$1200 gearbox, shifter & possibly tailshaft.

the DIFF is the better of the two used in the 300zx, the N/A gets the better one of the two with the better ratios.

i'm not sure atm but if your interested in the diff i'll findout and let you know the differences.

either way the z32 N/A diff is better!

the engineis fine, ran well and i never had a problem with it.

willing to let it go for $1200 with ecu and loom (needs loom to AFM.)

other parts are available, send PM and i'll let you know.

cheers

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how about $400 for the rear brake set up with the whole handbrake cable and handbrake itself.

not interested in parting out smaller items like this, i work night shift so i sleep in the morning and can only work on the car on saturday or sunday mornings.

i need the larger stuff sold, after this the car will be cut up with an oxy and taken to be sold for scrap metal with whatever is left on the shell.

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2 seater or 2+2? any after market parts? e.g. exhaust.

give you $110 for the taillight set (left+centre+right) and climate control unit post to SA, if they are in great condition, e.g. no scratch/crack.

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