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Bought an R31 a few weeks ago for the performanceforums hampton challenge, and have pulled out the following;

RB30 Engine, still runs

5 speed manual gearbox to suit and pedal box

LSD Diff

All open to offers, ... contact via PM or 0439766957

Located in ACT

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heya mate what kind of r31 is it? WOuld like the interior console parts please, gearbox surround if possible too, and couple of other little parts just to clean mine up a little. Whats the interior like?

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Its a GXE luxury model. gearbox surround and centre console we have, all in perfect condition.

PM me an offer if you are keen.

Not really much else will be taken out of the car (all panels dented) and is being sent to scrap later this week

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Thread from the dead.

Diff is now back for sale (I was going to use it in my RX7 but I'm going in a different direction now)

Complete BW78 28 spline LSD, disc to disc

Diff is negotiable, need it gone, just taking up room in my garage. .... 28 spline LSD, 3.7lsd

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Diff is negotiable, need it gone, just taking up room in my garage. .... 28 spline LSD, 3.7lsd

Hey mate im in desperate need for rear shocks n springs, tailshaft & possibly the diff. got any pics????

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