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gday all again! another mass listing from DE House (yea my backyard and garage HAHA!!) just looking to tidy the place up a little and make way for some new cars and bits.prices as listed or make an offer.all parts located S.E SUBURBS MELBOURNE all inspections welcome(if your not sussing my place out) sms,pm,email for more info =D

[email protected],0402605401

this is an EOI!: 180sx half cut,SR20DET redtop MINT! engine bay shines and has 99,000kms on the clock,everything is there in bay to swap and go.has ECU,manual gearbox,loom ect.everything you need to do a serious engine conversion in your 180 or s13.looking for AROUND 3.2k

R32 3" EXHAUST - cat back,no mufflers straight to cannon tip - 100

RB20DET REDTOP

cam covers - has a small chip at front of exhaust side,has just chipped one of the "lines" not into the cover itself easy repair - 50

vally cover - very nice,no chips scratches ect - 30

ignition module - perfect working order - 35

P/S pump - perfect working order - 30

injectors and fuel rail - 50

complete head - no covers obviously,everything else is on it including plugs ect - 100

complete block - 101,000kms on it,very clean - 80

harmonic balancer -30

RB20DET SILVERTOP

top half intake plenum in metallic blue - funky up that engine bay - 20

cross over pipe - funky metallic blue also - 30

HKS COPY BOV - the high pitch chirp (SSQV) comes with adaption plate to fit r32/3 cross over - 60

clutch - nissan heavy duty,nothing special but its got lots of meat - 40

flywheel - its a flywheel - 40

Altinator - perfect working order - 40

factory exhaust manifold - i have 2 of them - 20each

factory dump pipe - got 2 - 15

factory dump and front pipe - yeh its stock - 30

factory injectors - mint nik 82,000kms on em -50 (i have 2 sets,second set is 112,000kms old but work perfect)

RB25DET S2

factory sump - no dents at all - 20

harmonic balancer - no chips - 30

factory intercooler - can provide 90% of stock piping - 40

S13 SILVIA SR20DE

registered shell - has copped fair hit in front end,chassis bent a tad,apart from that freakin mint shell in midnight purple. - $$?? (some peeps mite want to come over and grab panels ect that fine just let me know what is needed) if it doesnt go in a couple of weeks ill find a home for it....as a cube.

centre console - very nice nik - 20

door cards - awesome condition - 40pair

rear lights - factory,not faded at all - 40pair

rear bar - mint,midnight purple - 30

doors - drivers has no glass - 40 - passenger is complete - 45

steering rack - goos as they come - 30

manual console surround - leather boot in good nik,plastic not cracked (first one i have seen not cracked and leather boot stays on shifter) - 25

cluster surrond - good nik not faded - 10

starter motor - makes the car start...amazing!! =D - 30

EOI:full set cusco coilovers,will need a repair but still in good nik they have camber tops ect - 80

factory rear suspension - has lowered king springs,in great nik - 40

also have:

SR20det stock turbo manifold - 30

stock dump pipe - 20

turbo oil hard lines - 15

RANDOM STUFF!

4 STUD 16" rims - came off the front of an s13 (unknown offset) 16x7 or 7.5,half decent 265/55/r16 tyres on em - 75pair

Nardi s/wheel - little ruff,but still very tidy - 50

used 4 bolt wastegate - think its a greddy or a copy it has no stamps so selling as a "copy" 38mm - 30

brand new tial "copy" wasegate (2 bolt) - Tial copy 38mm brand new in box,all fittings and 2x weld on adaptor plates - 50

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller - used for about 2000kms,no spiking,set to 8psi low and 13.7psi high. - 50

pioneer 6X9 speakers - almost new,mounted but hardly used at all,300W 3 ways - 60

TD04L TURBO - think it came off a wrx or evo??? dont know much about these turbos but no shaft play at all basically new turbo - make an offer??

I WILL BE POSTING PICS AS SOON AS I POSSIBLY CAN BUT ITS ALOT OF STUFF SO MIGHT NOT BE TILL TOMORROW ALL PICS WILL BE UP.IF YOU WOULD LIKE A PIC OF SOMTHING PARTICULAR PLEASE PM OR LEAVE AN EMAIL,SMS(<---fastest response) AND CAN HAVE A PICS TO YOU PRETTY FAST.

i will be listing more parts as they come up as thats no where near all of it.let me know if you are in search of a part and ill do my best to help.

thanks very much for looking guys =D

**P.S** For the person or people that tried to have a late night look at my inventory on Friday night...My dog WILL NOT be so forgiving next time champ.dont even think of trying that again please end of story folks.please dont take advantage of the nice people trying to help others and bust there ass to make a short dollar for there own projects and the love of skylines in general......earn your parts,not steal them.

thanks very much all

James R

Also i will be stripping a AE86 ADM sprinter possibly 2 in the very near future if anyone is interested in some awesome nik interiour bits and factory parts let me know.

(yes!! the clock surround are uncracked,and dash is uncracked!!!!!!)

im getting very impatient mate, could you please contact me? i have tried calling your phone but no answer, i have pm'd you and you have not replied, i know you have been online aswell.

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