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Guys I have the following parts for sale, Parting out my r31, so all this shits gotta go.

S2 rb25det motor manual box and loom complete, with turbo and everything

specs:

Stock motor 120xxx k's Major service done 5k ago

Rebuilt and Hiflowed Turbo

Smooth as butter box no crunches, HD Clutch

Price: $2000 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT!!!

Front Mount Intercooler

specs:

600x300 suit r31 with rb25, side mounted pipes goes under headlight panel, very neat, all sprayed black comes with pipes

Price: $300

3" Exhaust Suit R31, Turbo back

Price: $300

MINEs ECU For suit R33 RB25det, better a/f maps

Price: $300

custom tail shaft R31 suit RB25 manual box

Price: $150

R31 silhouette lsd with mini spool 28 spline, 3.9 ratio.

Price: $150

BC racing s13 full adjustable coilovers F&R

specs:

BR Series, Spring rates are 8 & 6

Bought these brand new from justjap for $1300, Installed on car and lucky to have done 50k's, so basically brand new still.

Price: $1100

s13 front knuckles with brand new 5 Stud hubs, R33 GTST Calipers and Rotors

Price: $500 for complete setup.

s13 LCAs $50

hard race s14 tie rods and tie rod ends

specs:

Brand new in box, unused

Price: $180

18" Gmax Eagles staggered 9.5 rears and 8.5 fronts

specs:

Rims in GC, only a few minor marks on 2 of the lips

offset rears are +32 fronts are +35

really nice looking rim, Black with polished dish, nice dish on rear and perfect offset for nissans, originally came off r34 gtst and then my r31, come with tyres but they have seen better days.

Price: $1000

Custom Front bar S3 R31

specs:

has been primmered in hi fill 2k, ready to paint

Price: $250

Contact: Ph: 0435 521 442 or email hino83 at gmail.com or mark.hinson1 at defence.gov.au

best to get me on ph or email as i don't have access to ns.com during work hours.

Location: VIC, SE suburbs, can post interstate depending on parts.

More Pics to come hopefully on the W/E

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