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Bought this when I was drunk.... keeping the gearbox and front brakes but the rest of the car is being wrecked including engine ... body and interior was immaculate prior to accident. It's had a small front ender as well as a hit in the rear end so front and rear bars, reos, bonnet, boot and lights are not available.

Located lower Blue Mountains Sydney but also happy to ship almost all parts.

Everything (interior and exterior) is up for grabs so if you're looking for something not listed here send me a PM!

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Rb25det engine $1,200

Series 2 motor in good condition, compression test is even all round. 106,000 on odometer. No damage at all from crash.

Includes wiring loom, ECU, intake and exhaust manifolds, pod filter, stock clutch, turbo, injectors, starter motor, everything you need to bolt in and run.

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Manual conversion $200

Includes pedals and tailshaft

19 inch chromie rims $800 (see first photos for pics)

Maxxis rubber with heaps of tread

Rear brakes and rotors $100

Rear sway bar $50

Rear Gtr strut brace $100

Diff $200

Aftermarket intercooler and piping $80

Intercooler is damaged but serviceable, piping is fine

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Alloy radiator $150

Good condition

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Custom alloy airbox $100

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Front guards $100 each

Immaculate condition, silver, include Gt badges

Clear side indicators $50 pair

Doors $130 each

Immaculate condition

Door trims $60 each

Immaculate condition

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Airbag steering wheel $200

Good condition with few marks, airbag not deployed in crash.

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Nismo gearknob $40

Hubs front and rear $300

Stock suspension with lowered springs $130

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ABS unit $80

Brake master $40

Aftermarket castor rods $70

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Power steering rack $50

5Zigen 3” exhaust $200

(Pics to come)

Turbo to cat 3” pipe $100

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Blitz Voice Guide turbo timer $60

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Stock undertray $50

Guard liners $50 pair

Nissan weather strips $70 pair

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Fog lights $80 pair

Interior parts all available except for driver's seat (broken in crash), ask away....

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hey mate im interested in the airbox and the left hand door pannel also the gear surround i live in penrith so i can get them this weekend if thats sweet pm me your number cheers

hey mate im interested in the airbox and the left hand door pannel also the gear surround i live in penrith so i can get them this weekend if thats sweet pm me your number cheers

simmo give us a bell ill be home most of the day

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