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Ok guy's big part sale need these parts gone... asap as i want 2 make room for my s15 project.

1. s15 Dmax rear fenders 50mm $375

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2. z32 Airflow meter and plug $250

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3. Coustom surge tank and bosch 044 fuel pump with lines $450

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4. Greddy turbo timer $100

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5. Bride seat with r32 gtst seat rails $550

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6. Haltech platinum 1000 and patch loom for s15 $1800

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7. 53mm Koyo radiator $600

8. s14 re-mapped computer $250

9. Standard s15 computer $250

10. Motor, turbo, gearbox setup for sale $14,500

*Arias 40 thou over size forged pistons

*Arias Chrome moly rings

*Scat H-beam rods

*ACL race bearings (main and rods)

*ACL race bearings (thrust)

*Full genuine Nissan gasket set

*HKS multy layer metal head gasket 1.6mm

*HKS heavy duty valve springs

*HKS Camshafts step 3, 264 EX and 272 IN

*HKS adjustable cam gear inlet and exhaust

*Tomei solid lifters

*Tomei rocker stoppers

*Brand new Nissan rocker arms

*ARP mains

*ARP headstuds

*Trust TD06-25G 10cm turbo with polished front comp cover, fully rebuilt and balanced by ATS

*Custom high mount steam pipe manifold

*HKS external gate 48mm with screamer pipe

*Sard 850cc injectors and plugs

*Greddy inlet plenum

*Xtreme custom made GTR clutch to suit SR20 1600kgs solid centre with Moly flywheel

*RB25DET gearbox with custom bellhousing

*Head was faced, valve stems seals, acid dipped

*Block has been bored, faced, tunnel bored, crack tested, honed, acid dipped, crankshaft crack tested, timing chain cover machined to suit both all done by Chris Milton Engine Developments.

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11. r32 gtst rolling shell with loads of suspension parts! $6,000

Suspension:

Ohlins Coilovers

Adj Castor Rods

Adj Upper Arms

Adj Whiteline swaybars

R33 Lower control arms

Offset rack spacers

NP Wonder knuckles

Solid Alloy steering Spacer

Rear Adj Camber arms

Solid mounted rear cradle

Hicas Lock bar installed and all hicas lines and pumps removed from the car

044 intank pump

Interior:

Hydraulic handbrake

5 point safety harness

Fire extinguisher

Trust boost gauge

Nismo 260k dash cluster

Body:

Monkey warehouse Uras body Kit

Standard r32 gtst rims not the 1's in the pic

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12. Nissan 200sx s14 s1 $14,500

*Twin thermo fans

*Exedy heavy duty clutch and fly wheel

*Blitz pod filter

*s15 motor (110,000 kms)

*s15 6 speed

*s15 suspension

*s15 rear end diff, hubs axles ect.

Interior:

*Pioneer head unit

*6 inch pioneer speakers

*Velo race seat

*Fire extinguisher

Exterior:

*Full JDM Aero Kit

*Amazon Green(Standard)

*Rolled Front Guards

*Pumped/Lipped Rear Guards

*Removed Standard Wing

*Origin Front Clear Indicators

*Commo Spec Clear Guard Indicators

*Work Emotion XC8sF: 18x9.5 +20 R: 19x10 +20

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If any1 wants 2 know anything just ask.

can also get more pics if needed, cheers dave

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Price drop want this stuff gone open 2 offers.

Ok guy's big part sale need these parts gone... asap as i want 2 make room for my s15 project.

1. s15 Dmax rear fenders 50mm $375 now $325

post-61803-12855746343607_thumb.jpg

2. z32 Airflow meter and plug $250 now $220

post-61803-12855709172939_thumb.jpg

3. Coustom surge tank and bosch 044 fuel pump with lines $450 now $375

post-61803-12855716408617_thumb.jpg

4. Greddy turbo timer $100 now $80

post-61803-12855724756352_thumb.jpg

5. Bride seat with r32 gtst seat rails $550 now $450

post-61803-12855741880985_thumb.jpg

6. Haltech platinum 1000 and patch loom for s15 $1800 now $1650

post-61803-1285573672073_thumb.jpg

7. 53mm Koyo radiator $600 now $500

8. s14 re-mapped computer $250 now $220

9. Standard s15 computer $250 now $220

10. Motor, turbo, gearbox setup for sale $14,500 now $13,500

*Arias 40 thou over size forged pistons

*Arias Chrome moly rings

*Scat H-beam rods

*ACL race bearings (main and rods)

*ACL race bearings (thrust)

*Full genuine Nissan gasket set

*HKS multy layer metal head gasket 1.6mm

*HKS heavy duty valve springs

*HKS Camshafts step 3, 264 EX and 272 IN

*HKS adjustable cam gear inlet and exhaust

*Tomei solid lifters

*Tomei rocker stoppers

*Brand new Nissan rocker arms

*ARP mains

*ARP headstuds

*Trust TD06-25G 10cm turbo with polished front comp cover, fully rebuilt and balanced by ATS

*Custom high mount steam pipe manifold

*HKS external gate 48mm with screamer pipe

*Sard 850cc injectors and plugs

*Greddy inlet plenum

*Xtreme custom made GTR clutch to suit SR20 1600kgs solid centre with Moly flywheel

*RB25DET gearbox with custom bellhousing

*Head was faced, valve stems seals, acid dipped

*Block has been bored, faced, tunnel bored, crack tested, honed, acid dipped, crankshaft crack tested, timing chain cover machined to suit both all done by Chris Milton Engine Developments.

post-61803-12855752762786_thumb.jpg

11. r32 gtst rolling shell with loads of suspension parts! $6,000 now $4,500

Suspension:

Ohlins Coilovers

Adj Castor Rods

Adj Upper Arms

Adj Whiteline swaybars

R33 Lower control arms

Offset rack spacers

NP Wonder knuckles

Solid Alloy steering Spacer

Rear Adj Camber arms

Solid mounted rear cradle

Hicas Lock bar installed and all hicas lines and pumps removed from the car

044 intank pump

Interior:

Hydraulic handbrake

5 point safety harness

Fire extinguisher

Trust boost gauge

Nismo 260k dash cluster

Body:

Monkey warehouse Uras body Kit

Standard r32 gtst rims not the 1's in the pic

post-61803-12855754056925_thumb.jpg

12. Nissan 200sx s14 s1 $14,500 now 13,000

*Twin thermo fans

*Exedy heavy duty clutch and fly wheel

*Blitz pod filter

*s15 motor (110,000 kms)

*s15 6 speed

*s15 suspension

*s15 rear end diff, hubs axles ect.

Interior:

*Pioneer head unit

*6 inch pioneer speakers

*Velo race seat

*Fire extinguisher

Exterior:

*Full JDM Aero Kit

*Amazon Green(Standard)

*Rolled Front Guards

*Pumped/Lipped Rear Guards

*Removed Standard Wing

*Origin Front Clear Indicators

*Commo Spec Clear Guard Indicators

*r33 gtr rims not the 1 in the pic!

post-61803-12855778460942_thumb.jpg

If any1 wants 2 know anything just ask.

can also get more pics if needed, cheers dave

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What did you do with the running gear out of the r32 gtst?

Previous owner had "sold" that car to me a couple months back but reneged on the deal as obviously you must have offered more money.

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What did you do with the running gear out of the r32 gtst?

Previous owner had "sold" that car to me a couple months back but reneged on the deal as obviously you must have offered more money.

putting it in my project car. did you just want the motor gearbox ect.

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