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shell - $4500

1993 mspec r32

Clean rego'd shell

sunroof

gtr front guards

geniune N1 gtr front bar

gtr front indicators

BRAND NEW BC coilovers

rear camber arms

front caster arms

hicas lock bar

vanquish roof spoiler

origin s13 boot lip

CF vented bonnet

bolt on rear guards

r34 gtt front brakes with slotted rotors, A1RM pads

nolathene bushes up front

3inch cat back

comes with fmic and piping to suit forward plenum

has engine loom to suit rb25 in r32

CD player, front splits and 6x9 rears

NO rear seats, no drivers seat, no diff, no engine, no gearbox, no wheels.

VSKF - $300018x9-6 and 18x10.5 -5225/40 and 235/40 neutons black with chrome dish

cusco 2way diff - $750

fuel setup - $500

external pump, surge tank, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter

defi BF gauges x3 - $700

oil temp, oil pressure, water temp, control unit, light up white with black background

s2 splitfires - $450

ase oil cooler core, filter relocator, block adaptor, speedflow/aeroflow fittings and lines.

$500

eboost 1 with all wiring and solenoid

$350

moroso catch can with k&n filter and speedflow fittings and lines $150

sms me for pics - 0433290801

pics here - http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=classifieds&module=core&do=view_item&item_id=1925

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r32 N1 gtr front bar with lip - $550

r32 gtr front guards - $400

r32 gtr front indicators - $150

carbon vented bonnet - $500

brand new BC coilovers - $1000

r34 gtt front brakes with slotted rotors and a1rm pads - $600

early r32 brick headlights - $200

vanquish roof spoiler - $150

s13 origin boot lip - $150

1993 r32 shell, sunroof, no running gear, front end or seats, walk in rego - $1000

ase oil cooler core, relocator, lines, fittings - $400

surgetank, 044, lines, fittings, gtr pump - $400

VSKF - $300018x9-6 and 18x10.5 -5225/40 and 235/40 neutons black with chrome dish

fuel setup - $500

external pump 044, surge tank 1.5L, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter

defi BF gauges x3 - $700

oil temp, oil pressure, water temp, control unit, light up white with black background

all sensors and even the rad hose adaptor

s2 splitfires - $450

eboost 1 with all wiring and solenoid

$350

moroso catch can with k&n filter and speedflow fittings and lines $150

r32 N1 gtr front bar with lip and vents - $550

r32 gtr front guards - $400

r32 gtr front indicators - $150

carbon vented bonnet - $500

BRAND NEW BC BR coilovers - $1000

r34 gtt front brakes with slotted rotors and a1rm pads - $600

early r32 brick headlights - $200

pics here - http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=classifieds&module=core&do=view_item&item_id=1925

VSKF - $300018x9-6 and 18x10.5 -5225/40 and 235/40 neutons black with chrome dish

fuel setup - $500

external pump 044, surge tank 1.5L, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter

s2 splitfires - $450

eboost 1 with all wiring and solenoid

$350

r32 gtr front guards - $400

r32 gtr front indicators - $150

BRAND NEW BC BR coilovers - $1000

r34 gtt front brakes with slotted rotors and a1rm pads - $600

early r32 brick headlights - $200

S2 rb25 splitfires with loom - $400

Gtr front guards - $350pair

Eboost with solenoid and wiring - $300

R34gtt brakes with dba4000 slotted rotors and qfm pads (500kms old the lot) - $600

BRAND NEW BC BR coilovers - $1000

fuel setup - $350

external pump 044, surge tank 1.5L, magnaflow fuel filter, speedflow fittings for pump surgetank and filter

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