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Z Parts - MUST GO - Over it!

OK guys this is a re-post. I'm well over this project now and want the stuff gone.

Had plenty of interest in the good bits but as always there's been plenty of wind, so here's the updated list of what's there. Prices reduced.

Parts located in Wangara, WA and can be inspected by appointment during business hours. I can also be contacted by phone on 0418822444 with caller ID.

Rolling Shell 1990/91 2 Seater $2000

Painted in Nissan Blue-ish Green (Was black). Paint faded but in good condition otherwise. Fitted with green compliance plate and is NOT registerred. It is complete minus the parts listed for sale below, PIAA low beams, Laserline Alarm, No Stereo, radiator or front bar, no hicas.

Would make a good parts car, race car, project or whatever.

Nismo speedo $250

300km/hr. It is what it says. Dont ask for pics of this - you either know what it is or you dont.

Engine with Upgrades $3,000

Good USED engine fitted with new cam seals, rear main seal, front seal etc etc, New water pump and all hoses (silicone on the head bypasses) new thermostat, new timing belt, spark plugs etc as per 100,000k service, Modded PCV set-up and Breathers (no oil in plenums!!), Ported Exhaust manifolds (ceramic coated), Rebuilt/matched pair T25G turbo's (ceramic coated)

Has never been run since work done. All upgrade parts are still NEW.

The turbo's and manifold package alone cost me almost the asking price!

4inch Trust Single system - Cat Back $750

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BORDER front mount cooler and pipe kit - $2,000.

Brand new never run, but has been installed. This is THE BEST KIT you can buy. Cost me over $4k to buy new, I kid you not!

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Twin intakes (in original intercooler position) $500

Has twin 6" JWT POP Chargers and requires either aftermarket ECU or remapped stocker. Piping made from 3" stainless. Cleaners have been used for a while when I had side mounts but the whole conversion itself has not been run.

**If you buy the cooler, I will give you this stuff!**

Engine wiring harness $750

genuine nissan, still in box, BRAND NEW

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Manual Gearbox $1,000.

good condition low-k 5 Speed box with shifter, new shifter bushings,

RG Racing Gear Coil-overs JTC N1 $1,600.

Again brand new, but fitted. These are the (at the time) top spec damper that RG made. Have excellent spring and damping rates. Will not disappoint. Worth over $3,500

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R32 GTR front brakes $400

Painted calipers (black), good pads, good rotors, surface rust.

(NOT BREMBO!!!)

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Volk 17x8/9's with 235/255 tyres $800

Yeah, average condition. clean up OK. Tyres knackered from age but are still round and black! No centre caps.

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Coil-packs, excellent condition $200

Standard ecu $200

suit remapping, replacement whatever

Aluminium crankshaft pulley $150

Brand new, underdrive, which I had hard anodised

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Fan Belts $50

1 set of brand new, genuine Nissan

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R32 GTR rear brakes $200

painted (black) calipers, good pads and good condition slotted rotors

HiCas Lock Bar $100

complete with tie rod ends and arms, ready to go in.

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Glenn Campbell

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