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*"stage 5 cam" whatever that REALLY means haha. its got a pretty lumpy idle, its a little doughy down low but screams thru the top half of the range, once you get the nack for driving it its quite alot of fun. and even pulls hard in 5th gear.

*xr8 sprint throttle body with MAP sensor hooked up(replaces the AFM)

*vlturbo injectors

*i serviced the car a few days before the crash

*replaced the timing belt about 4,000ks ago

*replaced coil pack 4,000ks ago

*replaced ignition module 4,000ks ago

*replaced crank angle sensor 4,000ks ago

*replaced distributor input shaft bearing 3,000ks ago

*new spark plugs and leads 4,000ks ago

*car was tuned by c&j motorsport in slacks creek. but that doesnt really affect you unless you buy the motec EMS aswell

its been apprently rebuilt sometime not long before i bought the car, the guy told me within the last 20,000ks but he lied about a few things so i cant gaurantee it was that recent.needs a dizzy cap and rotor button $700 ONO

motec m4 ems and wiring loom-tuned for the above engine. $1600 ONO

5 speed conversion. EVERYTHING except the gear boot/console garnish. has a ceramic clutch but i havent had the gearbox off the motor so unsure of brand- $500

lowered pedders springs on struts, front left strut is bent but spring is good. $350 ONO

COME WITH CROSS DRILLED AND SLOTTED ROTORS

pacemaker extractors bit of a dent/grazed section $100

2 3/4(or maybe 2.5, not sure) mandrel bent exhaust with pipe straight thru cat sounds pretty tuff $250

locked pintara 4.11 diff welded centre $100 ONO

saas bucket seats with r31 rails black in colour $350 for both

recently resprayed (stock silver) doors and boot. passenger front door smashed. $50 ea ONO

series 3 front end, not off the resprayed car. sorry no front bar:

S3 front gaurds decent condition small dent, easy fix. silver paint- $50

S3 bonnet GC, silver paint $50

S3filler GC, silver paint $40

$130 for the lot SOLD

S3 filler WHITE, small crack still good. $25

1 set of s3 hot plates-rose tint-VGC no cracks-$140

2x s3 rear numberplate centre garnish $50 ono

1 set of s3 headlights $60

black on grey dash with glovebox and metal top part near windscreen X2-VGC- $140 each

1 set of 15' import wheels,4x 114.3 unknown offset. half decent tyres $120-what i paid for them 2 wheels have good tyres 2 have farked tyres but 2 2nd hand tyres that just need to be put on.

tow bar setup/ gooseneck $50 ono

also have a few auto ecus $20 each

28spline minispool unused still in box $100 what i paid for it

fuel pressure reg/gauge- make an offer

monster tacho with shift light $80

pintara manual gear stick surround $10

all parts located just near loganholme hyperdome, brisbane southside.

prefer pickup, will post at buyers expense if they organise everything for freight.

PICS UP AT: http://s631.photobucket.com/albums/uu33/su...iswilldo/parts/

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Interested in your springs that you got, would i be able to transfer the springs onto my struts,

only downer is i live up in central Queensland but can sort out postage an stuff...

Also interested in your mini spool,

My email is [email protected]

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