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hi guys unfortunatly im parting with my toy as i blew my flywheel and scared the sht out of myself

main aftermatket goodies

garrett Gt35/40 (gt3582r) baught brand new from rotomaster min shaftplay if any 82 vband rear $1200

6boost exhaust manifold also in perfect cond paid $1400 sell $1000

genuine Greddy inlet manifold not a copy still had badge and all $800

os giken quad plate clutch and billet flywheel $1900

turbosmart 40mm progate $350

Vh45 throttle body great upgrade $60

Splitfire coilpacks s2 neally brand new paid 630 sell $500

Microtech ltx12 ecu comes with loom $1300

Alloy radiator unknown brand worked well $300

high flowed injectors 550cc $400

kaaz 2 way locker in r33 diff housing $650

standard internal engine has damade to some of the bellhousing bolt holes other than that was an import engine and would have done 7xxxx kms $ 750 will work fine

r33 gearbox was working awsome untill the bellhousing broke obviously needs a new housing $500

3" exhaust with cannon sounded sweet $200

r33 wide front gaurds 25 wider than stock with flutes painted orange $300

i have a brand new

s1 top secret front bar that was for it will sell for $300

and a s1 nismo style grill brand new for $50

brand new lower front arm $250

brand new rear lower control arms$250

brand new rear upper control arms$150

brand new castor arms $50

brand new hicas lock bar$70

will also have a complete regoed rolling shell for sale with full interior standard suspention brakes etc i might part if theres interest

the only damage it has is the firewall has had a pannelbeating from the flywheel

oly just paid the rego last week :(

Edited by hixi126

hey there,

How much for the front calipers? will require postage to brisbane 4034,

Thanks Aaron

aaron id have to get you a quote tomorrow cheers

more stuff added to the goodies list

0419480486 plase text me and il ring u back as we have a 2 week old baby any we dont need her upset cheers

im in wodonga but i do oftern travel to melb if that helps with freight

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