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Item Summary: EOI: RB30ET MOTOR, BOX AND ECU other R31 parts inc 3inch exhaust, race seats, big brakes, S13 steering and hub set up and Drift T wing,

Location: QLD: GOLD COAST, Helensvale

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: found sumthin i want to buy

Asking Price: prices as listed

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Post, PM, Call or sms 0422 845 840

Extra Information:

hey people i have found sumthing i want to buy so i am thinking about sellin off my drift car in bits!

i will need cash in the next week or so or i will keep it and build it up at a later date

1) RB30et motor, ECU and MX7 (turbo 5 speed gear box) it has a 2 mnth old exedy H/Duty clutch $1800

Very strong motor was owned by a mechanic before me and it has always been well looked after

2) 3inch mandrel bent exhaust hi flow cat and a canon rear muffler $500

3) S13 lower control arms (brand new) with hubs and carriers and the tie rod ends and rack ends to bolt up to a R31 $400 (car has never been driven with these parts in)

4) R33 Gtst 4 piston front calipers and discs also comes with custom made brake lines to suit R31 to the R33 brakes (discs redrilled to 4 stud to make the car look stock) $450

5) Pair of OBX DAYTONA fixed back racing seats on R31 rails, the lightest street legal seats you can buy 6kg per seat $450 pair

6) Black alloy drift T wing $150

7) R31 S3 shell with all panels and a brand new windscreen, its a manual with all the pedals ect, OFFERS

cool.gif R31 S3 hot plate tail lights in perfect condition $100

MAY TRADE/SWAP FOR AUTO SILVIA (will look at any condition) must be worth equal value modify_inline.gif

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