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HI this is the first Post I have ever done on a forum so i hope i done f*k it up to much :)

Ok i have a few things that i wanna sell all top quality parts no "style" parts or cheap knock offs.

R33 Gtst GearBox Mint condition $1500

RB25DET HKS 3037s Turbo kit will separate Turbo $2700 Manifold $1500 Waste gate $1000 the lot $5000 All still unused

Trust cooler Used $600

RB25DET short block cp forged pistons, eagle rods, arp main stud kit, jun coller, king bearings $3000 i have other bit aswell like n1 oil pump from before i pulled down the motor i also have the head and other parts aswell for the motor head has been ported 3 angle valve job new stem seals and i have a 1.2 mm cometic head gasket $800 for head and gasket.

The skyline is a rolling shell when i bought it, it could have been registered but i never did because it was only going to be a race car (i have some papers that came with the car)shell has a bomex kit but no front bar it got ripped off when the towie unloaded it has 2 way diff and ha tein coil overs no seats and trims have been removed ac been removed no motor no box still have trims $3500 does no come with buddyclub wheels the buddyclubs that were on it were 19X10 with 285 on rear they fitted nice roof is faded a bit and some cracks in front glass guards.

I will edit this because i left heaps of stuff out but send me any questions you have and i can send you pics or pm you back.

Cheers Gus.

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hi, i was just wondering how much you could do the head for and if it is an rb25det head, i really need a new head mine had a 6 inch crack along the water chanels

please text me on 0417670410

Joel

Yeah i can do that for the cooler just zoom in on it and check the little dint it has in the core i will take a closer pic for u but just check it first.

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i also have an rb26 gearbox for sale $650 and some engine stands 3 legs are $40 and 4 leg is $50 there will be more as i go through my shed!!!!

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1/4" -4 Sleeve (Per Foot) $9.00

3/8" -6 Sleeve (Per Foot) $11.00

1/2" -8 Sleeve (Per Foot) $12.00

5/8" -10 Sleeve (Per Foot) $14.00

3/4" -12 Sleeve (Per Foot) $16.00

1" -16 Sleeve (Per Foot) $19.00

1 1/4" -20 Sleeve (Per Foot) $23.00

I have 100 Foot of each size. Also i have the special heat proof sealing tape $5 a foot see pics.

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Rear strut brace $60

Coilovers $800

Front strut brace $60

Pair of Weds wheels $150

Single Wed wheel $50

space saver $50

Stern wheels $300 just been powder coated

Rear tail lights $80

Rear Garnish $20

Dash $50

Bonnet $100

Right door $150

Left door $150

Cluster $100

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Yes Ipswich i would like to get rid of this by the weekend

Hey Justin, are you still selling the rolling shell?? Because i am interested in it. Also, where is the location of the shell?? Cheers :)

What just the bare shell because im in the middle of tearing it down to just a bare shell

If this is still avalible, How Much for the Shell,?

Not really interested in anything else but the shell, Since i am a Red P-plate and am very limted,

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