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CAR HAS DONE 110k AND HAD FRONT END DAMAGE

Complete RB25 manual conversion kit 2k ono Gearbox feels fine no crunching or bearing noise.

STD wheels with 4 brand new tyres $150

Side mount intercooler $150 with piping ono

2 doors good condition black in colour but faded paint anyway $100 each ono complete with mirrors

Bootlid in good condition $100

Tail lights complete set $100

standard struts front and back complete $200 for the lot ono

Dash cluster $75 110k on clock

dashboard no cracks $80

front passenger gaurd straight no damage $50

rear bumper $50

complete RB25 engine wiring loom and computer going cheap $800 can hear it running.

3" exhaust nothing too special but has cannon at back and looks alright no damage $200 cheap way to make your car sound good.

Anything else needed guys just ask theres lots of bits as the cars complete.

All located in windsor NSW and freight can be arranged at buyers cost.

DONT BE SCARED TO MAKE OFFERS EITHER

Tim

0404321205

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sorry guys no bumper as its had light front end damage and it is a series 1 but the spoiler is there

Ok so is it a S2 spoiler? got any pics?

yeah i have one... Send me a text reminding me at about 6pm and ill take a pic and send you it.

just got your message now ill pm you my no , send us pic when ever you can.

nothing has yet sold guys had interest in the gearbox itself but more interested in selling the whole manual conversion kit. Price now dropped to $1800 for the whole kit to try make the lot sell.

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