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Up for sale is my project car i have been working on for 3 years, standard Blue in colour i have listed below current parts / modifications etc, interested in stripping for the right price whole car goes for $5,500

RB 25 DET done 55,000 (out of a r34) wiring loom and ECU

Manual gear box

Excedy 3 plate button clutch (on or off)

lowered suspension

new front mount

Z32 AFM

stainless steel cat back exhaust

series 2 dash and cluster

retrimed Blue and white interiour (excluding Driver seat)

* Roof

* Rear Seats

* Passanger Seat

* Door Trims

Fluted Bonnet

After Market Fuel Pump

Pod Filter

=Much more that has slipped my mind=

I will update with some pictures soon but if anyone is keen please e-mail me

[email protected]

0405 124 906

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  • 4 weeks later...

Guys

i will get some pictures up tonight, also please note that i intend to sell this as a running car- unfinished project, this of course is negotiable and if you want to make any offers please call me, it is a complete car at the moment just needs a paint job and ready for rego.

0405 124 906

Trevor

Edited by Ranga!!

Please keep in mind it is ready for primer and I intend to paint within two weeks, once painted I will be very reluctant to negotiate price, all dints scratched etc have been repaired.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Interested in the radiator, suspension(if after market) and the A pillar with gauges. Inbox me if you're going to separate. Need a thicker core radiator to install when my belt goes on and that looks thicker than stock. Do you know brand or specs?

Also interesting to see the passenger side air bag in a series 1.1.5 didn't have the air bag, did it?

Edited by SargeRX8

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