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whole R34 turbo auto 4 door

car has had an interior fire but all mechanicals are A1

RB25DET Neo engine with op6 turbo

Auto Box

Turbo Brakes

all suspension

diff, shafts, hicas

HEADLIGHTS not HID just standard halogen type right one has repaired mounting tabs but the left is mint

front and rear bars light damage

front guards very minor damage

all door shells except the drivers

tail lights and surrounds

R34 standard turbo wheels and tires in good condition

any body cuts... body is straight except for the roof

all parts available now

the car is a written off vehicle and I can supply VIN and receipts for tier 3 compliance

tell me what you want and I'll see if I have it

best if you text or phone me on 0447713034 might be slow getting to PM's

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prices and pics

bare engine $2200

complete engine $2950 one of the cleanest inside I have seen also I have all the bits to make a package no fire damage to engine bay but heat deformed the engine cover

turbo op6 with elbow and dump $450

auto box $450

standard SMIC $150

air flow meter $100

stock air box and intake ducting $150

cam angle sensor $100

NON xenon (halogen) headlights $400 for the left and $350 for the right they look cloudy in the pics but I think that's my camera??

(the right one has two broken mounts on the top and would be an easy fix)

Tail lights are perfect $350 for the pair or i will separate

front bar has one tab damaged see pics and a light scrape on the passengers side front edge $300

with the park lights to match will include reo but not sure on condition

rear bar $200 see pics for the damage easy fix, no scrapes on the corners

front guards $200 each no dents

steering rack $200

front cross member $250

front brakes $600 with discs and pads (sumitomo 4 pot)

rear brakes $300 with discs and pads (sumitomo 2 pot)

rear hand brake assembly, hubs and alloy uprights $500

drive shafts $100 each

diff $300

hicas rear cradle with all the hicas rack etc $400

rear suspension arms $50 a piece

front uprights and hubs $150

caster rods and brackets $350

full set of standard suspension struts $400

rear wing $200

the rear doors are in a usable condition black on the inside $100 each

wheels and %80 tread bridgestone playz?? tires $1100 no gutter rash

anything else you might like... ask...! and open to offers

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Edited by DYNOBUSTER

pending payment

Air box and ducting--------------SOLD

Intercooler-------------------------SOLD

Intercooler piping-----------------SOLD

Windscreen Washer Bottle-----SOLD

price drop on the bare engine $1900

price drop on the complete engine $2600

these prices are just a starting point guys if you buy more stuff I'll come down on prices

and I won't make a profit on the shipping either... I will just pass on the cost tell me where you are and I'll get a quote

Edited by DYNOBUSTER

Hi, whats your location? and how much for front lowercontrol arms?

$200 for the front lower arms and the car is in Adelaide

Wing----------------------SOLD

Pending payment

Bare engine-------------SOLD

Still got all the brakes and all the suspension parts

now got manifolds injectors etc and the OP6........ ready to go... make an offer

whats the auto worth anyone need one?

wasn't my car LOL I just got it like that

pending payment on the

brakes----------------------------------sold

rear subfame, diff, uprights-------sold

not much left now

front suspension bits cross member and arms all still there all the standard springs and shocks, wheels and other goodies

I think some of the prices are a little too high but I can't edit the post for some reason so make a resonable offer i'll sell stuff heaps cheaper than a wrecker/importer

anyone want a slick 5 speed auto $300

all front panels and headlights make an offer I thought they'd be the first things to go

shell for a drifter???? tracker???? crashed? you need body bits $400

4 door tail lights

front and rear bars still there

I've only had the car for a week and its nearly all gone if you need stuff get in ASAP

Edited by DYNOBUSTER
  • 2 weeks later...

do you mean the front plastic under tray I have it say $50 I have all the under guard plastic bits there

the only things left are

the shell but had a few inquiries about it

headlights but price dropped to 350 left and 300 right or $600 the pair including shipping if you need it

both front guards

both front and rear bars they have been straightened out because I took them off and they returned to how they are meant to be because the metal was holding them wrong from the first pics

say $100 for either one front or rear

and I still have the wheels and tires.. but I might keep them for drift specials for the ceffy and considering the condition I couldn't go lower than $650 for the set

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I am in Adelaide and want the drivers side front guard and have cash ready to come and pick up.

PM Me your number and I will contact you to organise pick up.

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