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hi all as i have already done up a thread on boost i thought i'd just add the link. if there are any questions please call on 0431445349 or pm me

items are in townsville. i would prefer not to seperate and to sell as package.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=653755

okay guys so im going to try and sell this before its gets out of hand. i cant make up my mind on what way i want to go with this car. yes i will be putting up picslater on today camera is just charging,

The s13 has a viva garage widebody kit painted in mazda's grafite mica its had the engine bay smoothed over.car has carbon fibre bonnet has new bc coilovers, has walbro 500hp intank pump sard fuel pressure reg,car is mod plated for rb20 motor and box, has complete interior minus rear seats. this has been blanked off. just had new front windscreen put in and the seal replaced diff has been shimmed and is nice and tight.car was painted 1 month ago s13 is 4 stud

rb20det comes with 400cc inj other than that is stock, flywheel has just been machined and i have a r32 gtr exedy heavy duty clutch to go behind it,also comes with a manual rb20det gear box with b&m short shifter, have loom and r32 gtr power fc converted to rb20, comes with tailshaft to suit manual rb20 s13. k's unknown no turbo

rb25det neo comes with motor and manual box and tailshaft. motor has split fire coilpacks other than that is stock has 85000ks on it. no turbo

rb30de series 2 for those who want to do a 30 hybrid complete but in peices as i started to pull apart and changed my mind.

r32 gtst nismo 1.5way lsd

r32 gtr intercooler

one other core in good nick cant remember brand

some 800cc gtr injectors

some 270cc gtst injectors

td06 19c on high mount manifold and tial 38mm external gate plus dump to suit

r33 gtst brake calipers front and rear inc handbrake cables plus brand new dba 4000 slotted and cross drilled front undrilled rears 5 stud.

r32 gtr power fc yes i have 2 both with hand controllers

spare projector lights for s13

spare s13 bonnet

s13 vertex style body kit in silver

s13 front guards in silver

THIS IS ALL FOR 15K I DONT WANT TO SEPERATE I JUST WANT IT ALL GONE FOR EVERYTHING YOUR GETTING THIS IS A GOOD PRICE.

I AM TAKING PICS WHEN CAMERA IS OF THE CHARGER AND WILL UPDATE IF THERE ARE MORE PARTS.

CONTACT O431445349 ITEMS ARE IN TOWNSVILLE. WILL DO SWAPS FOR ANOTHER CAR OR ROAD BIKE

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http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=655416

this is the current link for boost cruising. moved to cars for sale instead of general auto parts

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