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I just purchased another S13 less than two weeks ago, only to realise the chassis is bent, so I'm stripping this S13. It's red in colour. I still have parts from my other S13, so refer to the previous thread if you want to see what's left with the first one.

If you would like to purchase anything from the list below, don't waste my time. You'll need to organise it with me, and put a deposit down, otherwise it won't be removed from my car. I have not had any problems with people making a deposit first so far, and everyone seems happy. Check my profile for comments from buyers about their buying experience with me.

LOCATED IN CANBERRA, ACT - **I CAN POST ANYTHING TO YOU FOR CHEAP VIA COURIER WITH A TRACKING NUMBER**

---------PM ME, CALL OR SMS ME ON 0411 086 883---------

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SR20DET motor with Tomei rocker arm stoppers, sard injectors, nismo adjustable fuel regulator, roughly 60 000km's, and gearbox good compression on every cylinder (around the 160 mark on each one) with no turbo, or manifold-$2200

Haltech E6X ECU and as new wiring harness-$1000

GKTECH S13 bash plate (stops your sump from getting damaged)-$120

HKS EVC Boost controller with wiring harness, etc-$200

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HKS Turbo timer with wiring loom, etc-$70

Quick release steering wheel with boss kit, etc-$120

S13 space saver (spare wheel from boot looks unused)-$30

Reinforcement bar for the front has been modified to fit front mount-$50

HKS BOV painted black-$80

Engine damper-$50

Cusco adjustable strut brace-$130

Oil catch can-$40

Drift wing with all mounts, and bolts-$100

Complete vertex (I think) bodykit-$400

Standard tail lights-$50

Walbro fuel pump and cradle-$160

Alloy overflow bottle-$80

Bonnet hinges-$25

Bonnet cable-$20

Throttle (accelerator) cable-$30

Headlight brackets-$40 for the pair

Fuel cap lid-$10

Front drivers side fender straight as pretty clean with barely no scratches-$100

Passenger side fender got a small dent in it-$40

Sunroof motor with glass, and cover in perfect condition-$150

Windscreen wiper motor-$25

R180 4.3:1 ratio diff with 6 bolt stub axles-$50

Hybrid limited edition front mount intercooler with all piping painted black, and clamps in perfect condition-$550

Nismo 2 way with 5 bolts stub axles LSD-$800

Kaaz 2 way with 5 bolt stub axles LSD-$800

J series (square headlights)-$300

Ganadoor style mirrors with cool led indicators that you can wire up as blue, orange, or something else-$70

S13 passenger front fender few small dents-$50

Silvia standard grill painted black, and "Silvia" letters have been cut out-$20

S13 Square (J series) headlights with clear covers perfect condition-$400

Window regulators: Drivers side-$60 Passenger side-$50

Window switches (No chips or cracks perfect condition)-Drivers side-$80 Passenger side-$60

Drivers side glass-$60

Passenger side glass-$45

SR20DET manual non-abs HICAS Tailshaft-$100

Front SR20DET rotors and calipers (have heaps of meat on them)-$150

Back calipers and rotors-$120

5 bolts drive shafts: $80 for the pair

S13 boot with few small holes for a spoiler perfect condition-$70

S13 bonnet in good condition with holes drilled for bonnet pins and painted matte black-$200

Doors without regulators and trim in awesome condition-$100 each

INTERIOR PARTS:

Dash with no cracks, but holes drilled for four 60mm gauges-$140

Nismo 280km/h speedo with only roughly 65000km's and blue LED lights-$350

Standard S13 cluster with white dials roughly 144000km's-$60

Door trims in perfect condition with material-$50 each

Pair genuine Recaro seats in good condition with rails to suit 180sx, S13, S14, or S15-$700

Cluster surround with all switches and air vents-$30

Centre console-$50

Stereo surround-$20

Sony stereo-$80

Greddy green gauges with sensors, wiring loom, etc-$150 each

Digital climate control with loom (no scratches)-$150

Scuff plates-$30 pair

Door seal rubbers-$70 pair

Boot seal strips (stop water running into your boot)-$20

Interior carpet-$40

Door trims-$50 each

Black centre console with ashtray, power mirror switch, etc-$40

Sunvisors-Both for $20

Front seatbelts (they extend and retract perfectly)-$80

Rear seatbelts (they extend and retract perfectly)-$70

Roof handle support (that you hold onto when getting in the car sometimes)-$10

Rear seats-$40

Rear plastics that sit behind the back seat-$25 for all

Steering wheel shroud cover(sits behind the steering wheel to hide the wiring)-$25

S13 space saver (spare wheel from boot looks unused)-$30

Map light-$20

Fuse cover for drivers side interior fuses-$10

Heal rest for your foot-$10

Rear view mirror-$15

Rear interior light-$15

Drivers side under steering wheel kick panel-$20

Drivers side kick panel-$20

Passenger side kick panel (that the ECU sits behind)-$20

Glove box with hinges-$30

Pillars-$20 each

Turbo timer with complete wiring harness and it displays batter voltage, etc-$40

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LOCATED IN CANBERRA, ACT - **I CAN POST ANYTHING TO YOU FOR CHEAP VIA COURIER WITH A TRACKING NUMBER**

---------PM ME, CALL OR SMS ME ON 0411 086 883---------

Hey mate, any idea if the steering wheel + boss kit would fit an R31 skyline? Also, do you have any front suspension? Any parts at all, struts or lower control arms etc?

I am located in Canberra also.

Thanks.

Sorry, the Nismo diff has been sold. I've tried to update this thread but it won't let me. I've tried everything damn. Does anyone know? Also, here's a picture of one of the Recaro seats.

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got a str8 registered shell you could put it all in? $200 :)

http://cgi.ebay.com....=item3f06ffdb1b

Or not, so don't post your stuff in my thread mate!

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