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The following items are now for sale:

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1994 SR20DET blacktop engine with 5 spd. (57,000kms) $2900

Toyota AE86 LSD with calipers and rotors attached. $800

Toyota AE86 EFI Fuel tank. $300

1 Litre of custom pearl black paint (makes 4 litres once mixed up with clear coat). $300

Autometer phantom 30psi boost gauge, Autometer phantom Air/Fuel ratio gauge, Dual gauge Pillar pod (the pillar pod suits nissan 200sx S14 - though it seems to fit well in a few other cars). $200 for gauges, $80 for pod.

Alpine CDA7876RB Electronic flip face CD head unit. Excellent condition. $450.

I am also selling the number plates D1 SPEC which have never been used on a vehicle. Make an offer.

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I've no idea how much it would cost to send to sydney, but i suspect the price would be high due to the weight of the diff (very heavy).

I will not seperate the SR gearbox from the engine. It is to be sold as a complete unit.

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