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can i please get some pics of:

cusco half cage minus crossbar $300

sparco sprint fixed back $250

kts rear cradle bushes $30

very keen on them all.

cheers

Adrian

[email protected]

also keen on your nardi deep corn wheel lol and boss kit, for the right price... pics please?

Edited by The.Godfather

Hey mate was just wondering if you had any rear gtr Hubs that the driive shafts from the diff atttach to?

Hi all ,

decided to strip my car down.

all parts are still on the car , car is complete for now.

if people are interested in the bigger bits such as motor/box then ill have it stripped down quicker.

someone come chuck a deposit on the motor and box :)

cusco tension rod $80

d1 garage castor arms $80

project mu slotted rotors (front) $100

d1 garage rear camber arms $100

kts rear cradle bushes $30

racing gear n1 circuit coilovers $1,000

nismo strut brace with cusco brake stopper $160

skyline rear strut brace $100

surge tank with lines and fittings $250

bosch 044 external pump $140

cusco half cage minus crossbar $300

sparco sprint fixed back $250

nardi deep corn copy $120

boss kit $45

hks evc5 ebc $300

gtr wing $150

rb25det motor minus turbo setup $1700 (needs new oil)

trust td05 with custom intake / greddy dump pipe / custom front pipe $1100

z32 afm $140

nistune rb20 ecu $400 (Tuned for engine setup with td05)

gearbox $900 (has slight whine)

18x8 /9.5 +45 $700

30mm bolt on spacers $100

27mm bolt on spacers $100

custom 2.5" blast pipes $250

Greddy boost gauge $60 (no light)

hicas lock bar $40

front mount intercooler with piping $250

signal straight through exhaust $600

r33 complete shell , with rego & plates $POA

cusco 2-way Mechanical Diff in housing $ 700

All parts sold as is

No warranty

Come inspect before buying

Postage at buyers expense

No COD

Will hold items if 20% deposit is paid on bigger items

If there is anything ive missed i will update the thread as it comes to my attention

contact: 0419 848 600

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project mu slotted rotors (front) $100

racing gear n1 circuit coilovers $900

nismo strut brace with cusco brake stopper $160

boss kit $45

hks evc5 ebc $300

gtr wing $150

gearbox $900 (has slight whine)

18x8 /9.5 +45 $700

custom 2.5" blast pipes $250

Greddy boost gauge $60 (no light)

hicas lock bar $40

signal straight through exhaust $600

r33 complete shell , with rego & plates $POA

rotors and lock bar?

how much is postage to 3041

still available, wouldnt be cheap due to the weight of the rotors.

hi, keen on gtr wing if its still available, pics??

inbox me your number and ill mms them across or email

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