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Complete manual conversion.

Comes with every nut and bolt needed. Gb, fly wheel, clutch, tail shaft, gear stick, gear boot, floor surround, manual ecu, pedal and pedal box, master cylinder with solid line and flexi line, brand new slave cylinder with pin. Also GEAR BOX LOOM, to complete the conversion fully. Gear box selects all gears with no crunches. RB30 BOX!!!

$700

S13 lca's.

Great nick, the ball joint's are naffed, but come with 2 brand new ball joints to press in.

$150

R34 RB25 NEO Turbo.

Great condition, no shaft play. 64xxxkms. No elbow or acuator.

$400

Drivers side hot plate.

Faded but not cracked. Comes with loom

$30

15" steelys.

2 of, both have nissan stamped on them. No tires.

$80

Rb30 engine harness.

Complete harness from dissy to ecu. Un molestered.

$50

28 spline axles.

Pair from same diff, with bearings.

$20

RB30 air flow metres.

All in working condition. Think I have 2 or 3.

$25 each

RB30 clutch fan.

No cracks great condtion.

$40

S2 6 Guage cluster.

Working condition. Came out of a wreck. No cracks.

$40

Stock Air box and snorkel.

Good condition, doesn't come with the AFM.

$15

HKS mushroom pod.

Good condition, light surface rust.

$15

Wagon Passenger taillight.

Good condition, one small crack. Water tight. With white under garnish.

$20

Pulsar steering wheel.

I think it's off a N14 pulsar, with horn. Bolt's straight up.

$25

Pillar Pod with guages.

Universal pillar pod, with boost and volts guages.

$20

PICK UP ONLY. IF YOU WANT IT POSTED, THEN YOU SORT IT.

Will have pictures up sortly.

Pick up from Freeling, or will meet in Gawler, SA.

Contact me, Brendan. By either PM or 0437 301 311. Will not answer private numbers. grin.gif

heya mate could you please please please sell me the gear boot and inner boot separately? if so how much?

700 with free manual conversion :P .

Sorry atm trying to sell it as a whole as it makes the package more attractive to buyers... But if not then I will pm you.

are the 15 inch steelies the spare wheel type from silo's/TI's?

willing to seperate?

Sure are. Not really.... Thats cheap for two. Chuck the other in the shed just incase :(

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