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Well,some of you may have heard but my stagea got stolen from work tonight

I'm gutted

I've been colecting parts for the manual conversion that me,mike and Adam were going to be doing on Sunday

I've kinda lost hope on getting it back in one piece so I'll just put it out there

r32gtr gearbox,low k's,excellent condition

brand new thrust bearing

short shifter

dildo knob

clutch line from gtr slave to s14 cylinder (r34 is the same)

rebuilt exedy 5 puck clutch (tested by all clutch and brake,excellent condition,not used since rebuild)

freshly machined rb20 flywheel

pressure plate bolts-brand new

flywheel bolts-brand new

manual spigot bush-brand new

will include all the oils and fluids you need,in containers,never opened

well that's all,for now

if my car turns up In one piece I might keep all this

it's not looking good right now so it's up for sale

1500 bucks and will ship throughout aus at your expense

peace out

$1500

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You're a bit of a dighead Rodders but you did not deserve this. Hopefully you are insured and can get that R32 GTR or laurel you were after. IMO get an rsfours. Anyways your loss is my gain. When the dust settles and if you still have this in about a month I will be interested. Northline freight from SA to WA on a pallet would be the way to go.

Wow Jase,I think your a twat too mate

but whatever,let's let that go now,no point dwelling on it

it's already on a skid pallet (half a normal pallet)

could box up all the rest of the pieces and probably fit it on the pallet too

just want this shit out of my face,it's upsetting to look at a couple thousand bucks worth of part in the shed that a f**ken useless to me now

like you said mate,my loss your gain as I've done all the running around and everything and I mean everything is there to do the conversion

silly me already had the clutch and handbrake installed in the car

nevermind....

Hey jason... Ur a wanker

:banana: theres no need to jump on him while hes down!

On a side note rod. If u do genuinly wona move this shit on. Ill grab the clutch, flywheel, clutch line.. Thibk thats it..??

Cheers mate

Wow Jase,I think your a twat too mate

but whatever,let's let that go now,no point dwelling on it

it's already on a skid pallet (half a normal pallet)

could box up all the rest of the pieces and probably fit it on the pallet too

just want this shit out of my face,it's upsetting to look at a couple thousand bucks worth of part in the shed that a f**ken useless to me now

like you said mate,my loss your gain as I've done all the running around and everything and I mean everything is there to do the conversion

silly me already had the clutch and handbrake installed in the car

nevermind....

hey man, sorry to hear about the car..... hope you find the people who took it and have the pleasure of removing their fingernails one at a time. then get to kick them. hard.

now i hate to be a vulture... but, is there any chance you still have those flairs laying around? im still pretty keen on a rear set... pm me if you do, now, later, whenever.

D.

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