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hey guys, trying to sell my complete car not running. however, if i dont get the price im after im willing to strip it as long as i have buyers for ALL the below items :)

Apexi Power Fc + Hand Controller for r33 rb25det - $1200

GCG gt34r Custom Garret Turbo kit with 1 bar actuator (slightly bigger then a highflow and cost $2700 with dump pipe brand new) - $1200

r34 550cc Deutchwerks injectors - $400

BuddyClub Coilovers Race Spec - $1000

r34 rb25det Gearbox with heavy duty clutch EXCELLENT CONDITION - $1300 or 1600 as a full manual conversion

IF i have buyers for ALL these, i will then also have the following for sale

r32 gtr seats, good condition with no tears - $450

HKS EVC 3 boost controller complete - $220

Blitz return flow FMIC (slightt damage but does NOT LEAK) - $200

Blitz DD bov with hot pipe - $120

Walbrow fuel pump - $120

z32 afm with plus - $170

Apexi Pod Filter - $50

r33 Series 2 front end (includes IMMACULATE headlights, bonnet, front bar, with foglight/indicators and reo) - $800

Apexi pen turbo timer - $100

Items located in Sydney, can post at buyer expense. However, as stated earlier, i must have a buyer for the first 5 items before i think of stripping a complete car. you can contact me on 0403 558 930.

Cheers

Zack

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Id be interested in the HD Clutch if someone does want the Gear Box

Ill probably need a spare gearbox as mine has issues from Dyno time... $1000 for the box and sell the clutch to pmd89 for $300 :cheers:

all PMs replied. alot of interest guys. but once i have a sale on the first lot of items ill begin stripping. :)

and no, i wont sell the gearbox for a $1000. I AM NOT IN NEED OF MONEY. so the prices are fairly firm. im just tired of seeing it sit in my backyard for over a year :)

GEARBOX IS 1300 with or without clutch :)

mate if you read my post. You would notice im focusing on organising buyers for the Power Fc, Injectors, Turbo kit, gearbox, and coilovers first before i part out the rest of the car.

I have Pmed pix to those who have requested any of those parts. but i will take a pic of the evc3 for u tomorrow :)

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