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hi all,

im parting out my s13 silvia project,

you can buy individual parts or make me an offer on everything.

im located in woodville nsw 2321 (maitland area) but i work in newcastle so we can arrange something.

all prices are ONO, make me an offer it all needs to go.

car is a 1992 s13 silvia black in colour.

heres what i got.

Shell

is a rolling and steering, straight shell slight damage to radiator support, some rust around sunroof.

engine bay has been stitch welded, and battery tray has been shaved, engine bay will be painted in 2pac gloss black,

it comes with doors, bootlid, tail lights, rear bumper, all glass, some interior, (roof lining & pillar trims)

all aircon/ heater/ fan gear is still in there. it has a complete r32 rear subframe (no diff or brake calipers)

it is 5 stud at the rear. the front end has a r33 x-member, r32 lca's, white line sway bar and has unknown brand adjustable coilovers all 'round.

it still has fuel and brake lines in it, aswell as the fuel tank.

looking for $2,300 ONO

rb20det engine

engine is in great condition, since i was going to use this in my own car i have given it a major service,

it has new timing belt, new belts. cam shaft seals have been done too, was removed from a r32 skyline that had 124,000klms showing,

i seen it running and drove it before i removed it, it has no problems, comes with ecu, wiring, turbo, manifolds, afm, etc

looking for $1,200 ono.

rb20det gearbox, excellent condition, no noises,

$500

r32 front seats, no rips or tears or burns, $150 pair.

r32 front 4 pot calipers $200

r32 rear 2 pot calipers $150

r32 diff $200

s13 bonnet- few dents/ scratches $100

s13 guards few dents/ scratches $150 pair

s13 fibre glass front bar -needs minor repairs $50

head lights-$150 pair

there are also LOTS of other parts i cant think of right now,

pm or message me if your after anything.

if you need pics pm or txt me your email address and ill get back to you asap.

0449669476

cheers,

Brock

R32 PARTS

skyline is a 1992 model, black, 124,000 klms, i bought it complete and all the engine/ drivline, brakes and front seats were used in my silvia,

everything else is there,

airbox, $150

stereo surround-smooth black type, $70

gauge cluster- blue face one, $150

front lower lip with motors and control, standard factory option, sits behind front bar, $350

front strut brace, $50

rolling/steering shell, has all suspension, carpet, all wiring (uncut) ( no engine loom), has most interior ( no front seats or door trims,)

has boot lid, tail lights, rear bar, doors, bonnet, front guards, front bar, (no headlights or indicators,) it is straight, (needs paint)

it has a small amount of rust around the rear window(only minor) and a big rust hole where the rear window-bootlid and pillar meet.

it is NOT written off, it is complied and can be registed again, still has all I.D tags on it.

not sure what its worth and pretty keen to get it out of the shed so throw me some offers.

Edited by s13silvianissan

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