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Hey guys, last week I purchased a 260RS wreck from a fellow forum member (BIT SUS)

My plan at this stage is to only keep the motor, gearbox and associated parts, therefore many parts will be available.

I haven't had a chance to remove anything as yet, but once I do I'll post up some pics and prices.

In the meantime, if you're interested in something please feel free msg me.

Cheers

Daniel

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Hey guys, last week I purchased a 260RS wreck from a fellow forum member (BIT SUS)

My plan at this stage is to only keep the motor, gearbox and associated parts, therefore many parts will be available.

I haven't had a chance to remove anything as yet, but once I do I'll post up some pics and prices.

In the meantime, if you're interested in something please feel free msg me.

Cheers

Daniel

Dear sir,

Iam interested in the suspension on that thar vehicle please be providing more information as I am pretty well desperate for springs.

Also could i trouble you for an oxygen sensor?

cheers

just to answer a few questions:

no rubber mat

no momo wheel - airbag is gone off anyway

suspensions is 260RS specific. Nismo S-Tune struts with Optioned lowered Nismo springs (rare) (approx 40mm lower)

Brakes are Brembo - rear pads are shagged

exhaust is stock besides a high-flow cat and GENUINE NISMO front pipe

front clear indicators were a US delivered Nissan "Altima" item - only drivers side is still intact

hope that helps some of you out

if i buy this 33 GTR, i dibs the HKS hard piping kit if its not damaged (i cant remember lol)

:thumbsup:

buy it and stay with us nigel,dont buy the ss ute and join RCK

Hey Nigel, good choice, I'll put those hks pipes aside for you then. Just had a look and they seem to be ok.

Thanks for answering all those questions too.

Sorry guys, I've been flat out so haven't had a chance to remove any parts as yet. I should have the brakes and suspension off today (providing it stops raining soon!) and will post up some pics as soon as I can.

All pm's have been replied to.

Cheers

Daniel

Hey Nigel, good choice, I'll put those hks pipes aside for you then. Just had a look and they seem to be ok.

Thanks for answering all those questions too.

Cheers

Daniel

sweet! cheers.

i'll let you know when i'm ready!

post-a233790-nismo-shocks-7.jpgOk,

I've just finished taking the suspension off and it's in very good condition.

Here are the part no's for the various parts:

Front springs 54010-RSC47

Front struts 56110-RSC47

Rear springs 55020-RSC47

Rear struts 56210-RSC47

It's Nismo S-Tune, I believe the part no. for the kit is 5300S-RSC47

Price $900.

I haven't removed the brakes as yet, they will have to wait for now.

Cheers

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