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C34 Laurel Rb25det S2 40000 kms on engine apparently done 7-10,000 since

comes with loom/ecu complete engine only missing turbo.

can have radiator aswell...

$2500ono

RB25 box with short shifter

comes with x member also.

$1400ono

$3500ono package deal

Brand new Excedy Cushion Button clutch Kit.

With Fresh machine Flywheel.

$450

Brand new KKR 430 Equivalent turbo -

good for 250+rwkws

comes with Braided Coolant Lines Earls fittings.

Custom Dump Pipe with 02 sensor.

$700 ono

BRAND NEW Cooling Pro Cooler kit

Suite RB20/25.

$300 ono

RSR front pipe / stainless cat back NEW>

$300 ono

Nismo Adj Fuel Pressure Regulator $80

2 way Mechanical LSD - Nismo GT PRO

5 Bolt. 4.3 ratio.

$750

12 Point Adjustable Coilovers

suite s13 also..

unsure on fronts but no leaks or knocks.

Rears are kei office in good nick.

$650 set or 350 each pair.

Cusco Rear toe arms

$150

Jap Adj Castor Rods

$120

GTR Rear Swaybar links d bushes...

$150

Thick Front Sway Bar

suite s13 etc..

with links and d bushes.

$150

17 inch AVS Model 6 Rims

Pair of 17 x 8 +30 with tread.

$350 ono

Apexi SAFC

with stand. loom in good nick also.

$150

Apexi Multi Checker

with loom and control box.

$150

Sparco Fixed back

With rail to suit s13/r32/a31.

$350 ono

Momo Steering Wheel

with boss kit suite a31/s13 etc..

$120

R33 GTST Brakes and s14 Hubs & LCA Front

R33 GTST Rear brakes and five stud hubs

Braided Brake lines front and Rear.

Good pads.red stuff fronts..

Hand brake and Lines Encluded.

$850

8 Point Roll Cage

Suit sunroof.

$450

Front and Rear Strut Braces

$100 each.

FET TT

$20

Carbon T wing bit Damaged.

all mounts etc..

$400

NON rolling shell

SUNROOF MODEL.

encludes the following:

Rear Subframe and all stock arms.

Complete Wonder Kit. Front Bar/Rear Bar/ Side Skirts.

Wonder Vented Bonnet

Has dash and most interior bits.

body loom all stil there.

has all reo bars.

wired to run rb25det

fuel pump cradle.

can be complied if u be bothered but just track only.

Needs engine x member/rack/ hubs and struts to roll.

$2000 ono

$3000 with 5 stud and a31 cross member..

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PM ME EMAIL FOR PICTURES.

All Parts Located Wingfield S.A

can be Inspected anytime just let me know.

will post at ur expense or meet to make it easier if u from down south..

cheers ben

0432580754.

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