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so its good night for the stagea phase of the life im thinking... basically the whole lots up for grabs, the car is un-reg atm and i am willing to be the 1st to send of a few parts if a deal is struck with your stock bits...

all bits are off my s2 white auto (now manual stagea)

HKS 25/35 turbo kit (direct bolt up to rb20, 25 and neo 25... uses stock dump, mani etc etc..) i have had braided water in and out made, stock oil in and dump. the turbo is 15,000ks old from new and is in IMMACULATE condition. $1600 FIRM with lines

z32 afm with pig tail loom $200 or $150 with your rb25 neo afm and loom

seimens deka 660cc injectors (black in colour and are not visible at all) these come with my stock inj loom with the req plugs soldered on, fuel rail spacers. these went in new when i rebuilt my engine, and have been used for about 4000ks of driving, they are not big enough to mess with your idle, but are big enough to push out much more than the 25 will ever hold. (note: these are only for s2 (rb25neo) $500 with your stock inj loom only

apexi power duct?? pod. great nick 10,000 old $50

stock air intake pipe with hard pipe $10

short shifter kit, its installed in a 32 gtr box, not sure what eles it will fit? other rb boxes? $50 to RBD2

white dash backing bits, sticks to your stock one over the top, back lights up red, pretty kool i spose. $70

s2 N/A grille $200

greddy profec b spec 2 ebc, black, has a pretty nice remote switch i made for it $275 with one of your blank hole covers nere the windscreen heaters

smoked (clear) nismo side indicators $70

3' turbo back exhaust -dump pipe $100 (bellmouth)

-3' De-cet pipe $70 (might keep this possably)

-3 inch cat back, 1 mid muffler, and rear muffler, great rear pipe, will have to get pics $300

MOMO steering wheel (suit manual as its got no trip tronic buttons, but it will work on auto!) pm me for prices on this because i may be keen on a manual steering wheel from an sa guy preferably, i need to speak to mike about this one, resulting in prices being pm only.

Turbosmart KOMPACT black stealth BOV, this is totaly plumb back, replaces stock set up and holds MUCH more boost than stock. $150

Autometer COBALT (search for pics and specs) but its -10 to 30 pound i think, blue lights, small and comes with a stand thing, it was next to my right knee in my stag and was very good (not too bright, not in the way etc etc) $100

S2 front eyelids, they have never been painted, and are in great nick (never used) i was going to use them but never got there. (mike please say what you want for these mate, as there yours!)

m35 rear window wiper, much nicer than the stock shitty c34 one lol... direct replacment, i need 1 bit off the old one to i can refit mine :)... $50

SA buyers only (at this stage)

R33 GTST brakes package, inc braided lines front and rear, pads and rotors. i sprayed these black and cleaned them up a few month back and look great. $500 and your stock s2 brakes

nisstune ECU (worked with my car as auto and manual) as we know.. the best stealth ecu out by far! paired with my mods it was amazing!... $300 with your ecu (will need to do some research as to what ecu i really need... coz im manual now but may still need an auto ecu... and believe there may be a few) i will give this to you and once your tuned... drop off your stocker

tein type CS coilovers (suit s1 and 2 auto only) these are in mint condition and are height and 32-point dampener adj, they come with c-spanners, rebound tool and some stickers from new, and manuals,

$900 with my adj ISC toe and camber arms (10,000ks old) plus your stockies (no shagged ones please)

or $800 without the arms and your stockies

s2 Xenon headlights, all factory set up plug and play, mine are in perfect condition, $300 firm no ifs or buts

my fog lights are yellow... i no quite a few s2's have them removed in compliance, if u can b bothered swapping u can slip me a pineapple while ur at it.

Advan intercooler, no bent fins, fits up to stock set up, not return flow tho.... bolts up to chassis rails, quality is 2nd to none, ive used these light tinney chinese shit b4, and i couldnt believe i didnt go strait for the real deal! no cutting o the front side of the reo bar, just the underside so it sits flat, im sure i could actualy mount without any trim if u took time to play with it. $500

rear cargo blind in black, mint bar the drivers strut tower clip has a small crack, doesnt effect performance. $100

rear cargo net, as per usual... most likely will go to chris but if u want it get in quick

SA WHITE S1 & 2 buyers ONLY

my rear lights have the small covers on them (insides and top bits) if some one wants them, they can come swap me there tail lights thats are in mint condition, and give MIKE $50 :)

i have a full set of electric leather seats, these will go with the car once its de-modded, but if u are chasing a set in SA let me know and we will sort a deal.

i also do have R33 GTR nismo 24mm solid swaybars with new poly uth bushes through out, these are amazing product and may be up for grabs at the right price. if not may keep for my next project :)

sad sad day but was coming for a while!

now... as you can read i am chasing a few stock bits

-s2 brakes (with small lines)

-neo injector loom

also bits above with prices... but hopfully with get them with the deal...

all parts mostly are on the car atm.

thanx guys, pics to come obviously.

0400099986 is my number, txt only coz im at work mostly.

thanx guys

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(mike please say what you want for these mate, as there yours!)

and give MIKE $50 :)

wtf is this shit? i gave you the parts as gifts for helping me out dude, i don't want anything for them (even if you do sell them!)

cracker

No idea what its gna cost to post. Or how! Only real

Way wd b to cut it and re weld at ur end really. Is do-able

dont worry about it mate, rather someone else could get it whole.

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