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wrecking my 33 and selling off my mates s13 engine

everything on car is forsale so if it's not on the list hit me up

(MECHANICAL)

R34 NEO ENGINE WITH LOOM (SOLD)

S13 BLACKTOP SR20DET ENGINE + GEARBOX LOOM COMPUTER TURBO ETC $2800 ONO

T25G TURBO $150

AUTO COMPUTER $100

AUTO BOX WITH STAGE 2 SHIFT KIT $400

TAIL SHAFT $200

LSD DIFF IN VGC $300

AUTO FLY WHEEL $50

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

ROTORS HUBS AND CALIPERS (SOLD)

HICAS $80

POWER STEERING RACK $150

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER $100

SWAY BARS $20 EACH

RADIATOR (SOLD)

SUPER STREET ADJUSTABLE CASTOR ARMS $40

STEERING COLUMN $50

(BOLTONS)

TEIN SUPERSTREET COILOVERS SUIT AUSSIE ROADS -SOLD

JASMA APPROVED 3.5" TURBO BACK EXHAUST WITH HIFLO CAT $500 ONO

TRUST FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER WITH GREDDY PIPING -SOLD

FRONT STRUT BRACE $80 ONO

REAR STRUT BRACE $80 ONO

(PANELS)

SERIES 2 FRONT BUMPER -SOLD

FRONT RIO -SOLD

FR GAURD DAMAGED

FR DOOR AND MIRROR DAMAGED

RR QUATER DAMAGED

BOOT WITH SERIES 2 WING $150

FL DOOR WITH MIRROR $100

FL GAURD $80

LEFT QUARTER $150

REAR BAR $100

REAR RIO $60

HEAD LIGHTS NEAR NEW -SOLD

TAIL LIGHTS $120 PAIR

FILLER PANEL $50

SIDESKIRTS -SOLD

REAR PODS -SOLD

(DASH PARTS)

300KM/H CLUSTER WITH BLUE LEDS $150

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES AIR BAG INTACT $350

DASH SURROUND $30

ALL VENTS $75

GLOVE BOX $25

CENTRE CONSOLE $150

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $100

HEATER CORE $70 ONO NO LEAKS

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

STEERING WHEEL $50

INDICATOR LEVER $10

WIPER LEVER $10

SEATS (SOLD)

PEDALS $70 SET

HANDBRAKE $10

DOOR TRIMS $50 EACH

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS SET $150

INTERIOR LIGHT $15

MAP LIGHT $15

PLUSH CARPET $70

SKYLINE MATS $100

PARCEL SHELF $20

POWER WINDOW REG $60 EACH

POWER WINDOW SWITCHES $50 SET

BOOT TRIMS $70

POWER ANTENNA $50

PILLER TRIMS $20 EA

ROOF LINING $40

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL TANK $30

FUEL PUMP $50

WASHER BOTTLE $20

RADIATOR OVERFLOW BOTTLE $20

DOOR GLASS $50 EACH SIDE

QUARTER GLASS $30

REAR WINDOW $200

BATTERY HOLDER $20

WIPERS $10

FUEL LINES $50

FUEL FLAP $5

FUEL CAP $5

Call tony on 0401787434

or pm me

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yeah mate but someone is interested in the arms so may be splitting

if dosnt sell b4 hand

located in werribee vic

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front and rear strut braces sold

castor arms sold

hicas steering arms sold

pm's replied keep em rolling in

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auto is stage 2 shift kit not stage 3. stage 2 kit still drives like standard though shifts in 0.5 of a sec and shifts hard under heavy throttle under light throttle it is very smoothauto box comes with torque convertor also

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