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s14/s15 Coilovers JIC FLT2, 10/8 spring rate $900

Nismo GTR 2way, shafts, hubs $950 (upgrade your rear end to all GTR running gear, everything needed included!)

Cusco Camber Arms $50 (little annoying to adjust, hence the price)

JIC Castor Rods $150

Ikeya formula Toe Arms $120

5 stud kit, with extra lock knuckles $950 (comes with front and rear hubs, extended LCA's, front knuckles modified for extra lock)

Ikeya Formula rack ends $150

Offset Rack spacers $120

DMAX rose jointed tierod ends $120

Rear Cradle Bare $200

Subframe bushes $80

R32 GTR brake kit project mu pads all round $600

DEFI gauge set $1,300 (white faced defi Boost, water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, exhaust temp & tacho, link 2 box and defi warning light, perfect condition)

s14 7 point roll cage, sunroof $850

sheeddog GT1 Fixedback seat + genuine bride rail $500

Passenger R32 GTR seat $250

C pillar brace suit R32 and S14 $120

B pillar brace suit all nissans $120

Nardi classic Wheel good condition, no horn button $100

Modified R32 xmember $50

Forged RB25, cp forged pistons, eagle forged rods, arp head studs, arp rod bolts, 1.2mm MLS headgasket, Freshly assembled & balanced by chiltons engineering $4,000

genuine Greddy plenum + 90mm Q45 TB $900

Nismo 740cc sidefeed injectors, plug into standard loom $800

RB26 rocker covers, polished $400

MOTEC M48 Pro + loom, full wire in, plug and play onto any RB25, hook up 2 wires and it'll run $2,000

Apexi AVCR near new $350

Splitfire coilpacks s2 rb25 $420

Turbo, manifold, gate, dump, Garret 30/76R with TIAL 38mm gate, on stock modified manifold. with dump to front pipe $1,450

Fuel system (Bosch 023 lift pump, ARE surge tank, magnafuel inline filter, Bosch 044 feed pump, all lines and speedflow fittings) $900

Tomei L type fuel reg with braided lines $200

Catback exhaust 3" to twin 3.5" stainless tips $250

Koyo copper 3 core radiator $450

Blitz 100mm thick GTR cooler + piping $450

GREX oil cooler kit, relocator, sandwhich plate, all lines, built in thermostat $500

OS Giken twinplate, rebuilt about 4 months ago driven 5 times since rebuild $600

RB25 gearbox, rebuilt about 4 months ago driven 5 times since rebuild $1,200

Tomei shortshifter suit RB25 box $200

custom tailshaft, 1 piece, billet yoke and end flange, 3.5" tube suit RB25 box into s14/s15 probably fit s13 also. $450

Also taking offers on the shell.

comes with

Navan front bar

JDM front guards

Flared rear guards

DMAX boot spoiler

DMAX roof spoiler

JDM rear bar s2

JDM rear pods s2

series 2 tail lights

glass headlights

vertex skirts

full interior minus front seats

Modplated for Engine conversion, gearbox conversion, roll cage, seats, harnesses.

Rego till january

Repainted in S15 pewter silver, inside and out

tubbed engine bay, painted 370z blue

Location: Brisbane, can post or freight australia wide at buyers expense

Website:

Item Condition: everything is perfect

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions: Cash

Extra Info: Monkeys express affection and make peace with others by grooming each other.

Pictures: *if possible

Contact Details: PM preferred.

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Ok guys.

Update:

Oil cooler sold.

Camber arms sold

Toe arms sold

Coilovers sold

Knuckles, tie rods, tie rod ends, LCA's, offset rack spacers, sold.

Not yet mate.

only payment that has cleared is mark33gtst for the oil cooler kit. Which has been packaged up and courier is picking up tomorrow :P

hoping all the payments clear soon so I can start sending off all the stuff!

greddy plenum + tb also sold.

Hey,

Any chance of gettign a reply to my phone calls, SMS and Pm's about the parts I've already paid for?

I'm sketching out about that maybe your just scamming everyone for there cash??? Since as soon as I paid you, you went dead silent...

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