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I'll be adding to this list continually as I think of more things I need (and when I realise I've got things wrong.) Preference would be given to parts in Victoria however I can organise freight from interstate if I have to. I probably wouldn't be looking to buy until late January/early Feb at this stage, just starting to put the feelers out.

  • N15 SSS gearbox (not interested in N14)
  • Driver's side and passenger side driveshafts
  • N15 SSS flywheel and bolts
  • RNN14 GTi-R manual pedal box
  • RNN14 GTi-R clutch master cylinder
  • N16 clutch slave cylinder
  • P10 Actuator Arm
  • N15 LX manual centre console (the green-grey colour)
  • N15 SSS leather gearboot
  • a pretty gearknob :lol:

  • SR20DE gearbox - sourced
  • Driver's side and passenger side driveshafts - sourced passenger side, still need driver's side
  • SR20DE flywheel and bolts - sourced flywheel, still need bolts

Still chasing the rest :D

  • SR20DE gearbox - sourced
  • Driver's side and passenger side driveshafts - sourced passenger side, still need driver's side
  • SR20DE flywheel and bolts - sourced flywheel, ordering bolts new from Nissan
  • RNN14 GTi-R manual pedal box - have pricing, but considering other offers
  • RNN14 GTi-R clutch master cylinder - ordering new from Nissan
  • N16 clutch slave cylinder - have pricing, but considering other offers
  • P10 Actuator Arm - ordering new from Nissan
  • N15 LX manual centre console (the green-grey colour) - have pricing, but considering other offers
  • N15 SSS gearboot
  • a pretty gearknob :lol:

Updated, parts sourced and/or ordered. Still taking offers on the other parts.

  • SR20DE gearbox - sourced
  • Driver's side and passenger side driveshafts - sourced passenger side, still need driver's side
  • SR20DE flywheel and bolts - sourced flywheel, ordering bolts new from Nissan
  • RNN14 GTi-R Clutch Pedal - sourced
  • N14/N15 Brake Pedal - sourced
  • N15 Shifter & Linkages - sourced
  • RNN14 GTi-R clutch master cylinder - ordering new from Nissan
  • RNN14 clutch master cylinder reservoir - sourced
  • N16 clutch slave cylinder - sourced
  • P10 Actuator Arm - ordering new from Nissan
  • N15 LX manual centre console (the green-grey colour) - have pricing, but considering other offers
  • N15 SSS gearboot - sourced
  • a pretty gearknob :lol:

Have almost everything, only chasing a manual centre console and driver's side driveshaft now :)

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