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Ok its time to part out my drift project that almost made it but has to makr room for a house. I am open to REASONABLE offers on all things.

- Pintara gxe shell with REG till March 2011, series 3 fromt end, series 3 tail lights, sound deading removed, BRAND NEW battery mounted in boot and wired up, slight damage to left hand sill

price $200

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- 4x114.3, 25mm x 2 bolt on spacers

Price $125

- Monza Evo fixed back race seat on r31 rail

$110

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- Brand new HSD HR s13 coil overs, modded to fit straight in to diff (still have to drill rear shock tower) 10kg front and 8gk rear spring rate

Price $1400 (cost me $1600 a couple of months ago)

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- S13 front controll arms with uprights and brakes (pads and disks)

Price $180

- barnd new Microtech Lt10s with x4 ignition box and 4 x coils

Price 1200 (microtech cost me $1300 and coils cost me $200)

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- Ca18de package , has turbo manifold (T3 flange), oil return pipe in sump, Ca18det injectors, BRAND NEW exedy clutch, Recoed Altinator, ca18DET gear box, cutom gear box mount, urethane engine mount, Brand New NGK Iridium plugs,

Price $850 (Clutch cost me $750, alt cost $120 to reco, urethane mounts cost $80, you do the math)

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- S13 turbo box with Ca18det bell housing

Price $180

- 11 x stock steel rims with 185/75 r14 tyres,8 are road worthy.

Price $100 (thats less than $10 a wheel and tyre)

- 2 x 235/45 r17 bridgestone potenza tyres a little camber ware but above indicators

price $65

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- 2 x 235/45 r17 mixed tyres just above indicators

price $35

- 2 x Rays tag rurher rims 17" x 9" with 80% tyres

price $350

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- 4 x enki rims 17"x8" and 17"x7" with 235 and 215 tyres about 60% tread left

Price $750

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-New bosch 044 external pump (has only been installed)

Price $150

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-New in tank VL lift pump (has only been installed)

Price $100

- 1lt stainless steel surge tank

Price $180

- s13 ca18 brake master

Price $50

- s13 ca18 brake booster

Price $30

- s13 ca18 power steering pump

Price $30

- Random front strut brace

Price $30

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- S14 standard exhaust dump pipe back

Price $30

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- s14 standard side mount intercooler

Price $40

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- 2x 17x8 rims, rubber is only good for skids, 5 x 120.4 commmodore/bmw stud pattern

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hey nath I am in Ferntree Gully, melbourne. coil pack and loom is for sale with the microtech and the inlet manifold is for sale with the engine. the cooler and turbo setup is not for sale as I am keeping it.

There is a pic up of the intercooler, that's all...

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