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Bought this last year in Japan and now that Ive had my fun its time to part it out and move on, EVERYTHING is for sale that is on it.

Location: Adelaide

MORE PICTURES COMING!

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Is part isn't listed just ask Ill update with a price/picture.

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Exterior:

BN Body Kit $650

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Headlights $200 pair

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Indicators $70 pair

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Rear Brake Lights $100 pair

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Boot lid $70

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Mirrors $100 pair

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Doors $400 pair, including glass, interior

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GTR Grill $100

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GTR Bonnet $450 with GTR latch, needed for installing on GTS-T

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Guards: $150 pair, Have been rolled and not heaps well, check pictures

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Front reo *SOLD*

Rear reo $50

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Sunroof module $150

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FULL SET S15 rims, most have some rash of them, come with tyres but unsure how much tread left $400

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FULL SET Sparco 17" rims, unsure of offset and width, have 60-70% tyres all round $700

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Glass

Front $150

Rear $150

Rear Quarter $50 each

Door glass being sold with doors

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Interior:

Blitz Boost Controller S-SBC $300

Razo Turbo Timer + loom $30

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Big Clip on rear view mirror $30

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Jap bucket seat $350

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R32 Sidemount rail $150

Rear seat *SOLD*

GTR passengers $300, also have GTR rear seat $150 or $375 together

Roof lining $50

A pillar plastic $30

Lower rear plastic *SOLD*

Upper rear plastic (around quarter windows) *SOLD*

Dash with all vents $125

Dash Cluster $70

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Dash cluster Surround $30

Nardi Wheel with Horn button (not pictured) $200

Centre console $30

Centre plastic around Cd player/Gearstick $50

Carpet $100

Genuine Skyline floor mats, all 5 $100

Engine Bay/Suspension/Underneath

HKS FMIC with all piping - GTR style $400

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HKS POD $30

Engine, loom, AFM complete package but(NO TURBO), Compression test being done on Sunday. $800

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Gearbox $500

Turbo (upgraded, unsure on specs), Apexi SAFC, HKS remapped ECU, complete bolt on upgrade for RB20. $800

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Nismo R32 GTR diff in housing $800

Tein Shocks and Spring, Damper adjustable, FANTASTIC suspension, $800 dont care if I dont sell I will keep them.

Aftermarket Radiator $150

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TOMS 1.3 Bar radiator Cap $20

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SHELL

Complete stripped shell with probably many left over bits,

Fuel tank

Complete body loom

Probably all glass

$850 FIRM

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Sorry mate, wont separate, Dash is cheap take it all. Ill break the vents trying to get them out.

Ah no problem mate thanks anyway. It's not worth me bringing the whole dash to sydney its gana cost me about $90 to get it here. Thanks mate

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Will u take $190Aud for the sunroof assembly(glass, slide cover, rails, motor and all fasteners) shipped to L0S1B0 Ontario Canada. Payment via Paypal or Money Order.

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Sorry bud, I am still new and can't send PM's yet. Yeah interested in the front GTR seats and gb. How good was the box when you finished using it?

No probs mate, Ill talk to you in here then.

Gearbox was absolutely perfect late time it was driven. Couldn't fault it in anyway. From memory currently has 'Redline' oil in it and only 100km old

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Bonnet

Bonnet Latch

Grill

Nismo Diff

All Nismo Arms

Tein Suspension

Sunroof

All have a deposit paid.

thats a vertex kit bud just to let you know

Cheers bud, I fail at bodykits :geek:

how much would you sell the engine and box and all the parts to change mine from auto to manual

Pm me and we might be able to work something out

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Shell picked up and GONE!!!! :blink:

added to the sold list:

Radiator

Radiator Cap

Front reo

HKS FMIC

Moving home in 2 weeks, would be great to see all of this gone.

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