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looking at parting out a highly modified 1994 R32, above parts plus more, post here if your interested in a part and the price you're willing to offer, please no PM's as my internet is rather slow, car is still together, if i get enough intersted i will start stripping the car this weekend and will post detailed pics of parts as i remove them.

engine has EAGLE forged rods and CP forged pistons with receipts, 13'000 KM since complete overhaul including dyno sheet's with KM's at time of the engine build and recepits for the work (this includes the turbo's, engine internals, ECU, less then 5'000 on rims)

body panel's are strait, car is complete.

Edited by ttoks

a better written advertisement would move parts quicker mate. kinda hard to read

i'm a bogan that stuggles to turn the computor on, i'll pay ya a comission to sell em for me if you like.

also incase anyone might be intersted, i have an 08 YZ125 motorcrossbike for sale, off topic but never know.

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Pics of the oil catch tank showing location it is fitted under the bonnet and price please??

Info on cooler, core dimensions and brand would be good, and a pic verifying condition. Cheers

orry fella's, had all the pics and what not up and the power went out half way through uploading pics, going out for tea now so i will upload pics and details when i get back, cheer's.

okay part's currently off the car are as follow's all prices are negotiable, if your interested pm me an offer, location is traralgon VIC

to answer Q's, engine block has unknown k's, 13'000 since crack testing chemicly cleaned, reco head with new valves installed, eagle forged rod's and CP forged piston's, new water pump, oil changed every 3 months (around 1000-1200 km's) selling as long block only, no manifolds, no turbo's, not sure on price yet, hoping for around 7.5k or nearest offer.

oil catch bottle is mounted in front of battery.

cooler is a trust 100x300x600.

-oil catch can with hoses-$250 ono

-trust 100x300x600 intercooler, no damage, slight road dirt (easily cleaned)-$600 ONO

-driver's seat, slight tear (see pics)- $300 ONO

-passenger seat-$350 ONO

-rear seat, good condition no tear's or mark's-$350 ONO

-OEM radiator, good condition, no blockages, no damage-$200 ONO

-Yokohama ADVAN RS rims, gold, 18x10, 114.3 stud centers, 15mm offset, bridgstone 255 tires 50% perfect condition, like new-$3000 ONO

-fan belt idler pully and bracket-$50 ONO

-AC pump in good condition (AC working a treat before part out)-$150 ONO

-stainless exhaust, 2.5 inch from turbo's, 3 inch cat, 3.5 inch cat back, 4.5 inch tip, not to loud, in good condition, no leak's, no dent's, slight scratch marks-$450 ONO

oil catch can

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intercooler

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drivers seat

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passenger seat

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rear seat(backrest also for sale, good condition as well, still in car so no pics yet)

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OEM radiator

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yokohama ADVAN RS rims

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fan belt idler pully

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AC pump

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exhaust

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