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hi guys,

i still have the following parts leftover from last years firesale. Need them gone, am advertising them pretty damn cheap so no low ball offers please.

1. RB25DET complete engine minus turbo, injectors and coilpacks.

170,xxx kms. Last dyno run made 250rwkw on 14psi with a MTQ highflow. engine has not been tracked or raced and is in excellent condition, has never skipped a beat.

$700 as is pickup

2. VERTEX R32 GTST Front Bar

front bar has a few cracks and scratches, needs some love but fits like a glove with no gaps under the headlights.

$100

3. VERTEX R32 GTSTRear Bar

this bar was custom fabricated from scratch by MAKSPEED and custom moulded to the car. It is in perfect condition, no cracks or scratches.

All body bits are in Midnight purple II, you will not find a better finding rear bar, no sags or gaps anywhere.

$250 pick up

4. TRUST POWER GETTER 3" CAT BACK EXHAUST SYSTEM [R32]

System bought brand new, sounds great on song, barely audible on idle. Is stainless steel, no cracks or scractfhes in perfect working condition.

$250 pick up

5. R32 Coupe taillights

Midnight purple, great condition

$100 pair

6. FRONT SPATS STRUT BRACE

Does the job, not the prettiest thing in the world.

$30 pick up

I AM OPEN TO ALL REASONABLE OFFERS NEED THESE PARTS GONE THEY ARE JUST TAKING UP SPACE!!!!!

All parts available for pick up now. PM me, reply via this thread, or email me on [email protected]

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ENGINE STILL FOR SALE

THIS IS PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST RB25DET YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE GUYS

ENGINE RUNS PERFECTLY HAS NOT MISSED A BEAT

COME GET IT!!!!!!!!!

$700 TODAY!!

UPDATE:

RB25DET ENGINE SOLD (Cheers Selcuk your a champ lemme know how it goes :blush:

VERTEX FRONT BAR SOLD (Lilleigh pleasure dealing with you)

I still have:

1. MINT condition custom made Vertex rear bar - made of Flexi-firbeglass, fits just as good as, if not better than an Original Vertex bar (reverse lights are custom fit into the bar and come with

$250 pick up

2. Pair of R32 GTST Tailights $100 pair comes with all globes, working perfeclty.

3. Climate control unit - main display works fine, button globes are a little dim but can be replaced $20

4. Instrument cluster showing around 160xxx or so kms....blue in colour, everything works perfectly fine $60

5. R200 Diff tight as a 2-way, perfect for drift, clunks a bit on tight corners. $150

EVERYTHING MUST GO ASAP AM OPEN TO ALL REASONABLE OFFERS PM ME

THANKS GUYS :yes:

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