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Complete 180sx coilovers, forged engine, garret highmount set up wolf ecu, etc.

As previous Post said pic and prices coming next week just wanted to give people notice that its on it way.

How is that useless?

Here the starting list for the 180. More pics to come tomorrow as i start to dismantle.

Motor, box and turbo set up is on hold until friday if my mate hasnt made up his mind by then they will be up for sale.

Cusco coilovers in good condition no knocks or leaks $850 ill have to double check what model zeros they are tomorrow

Custom made radiator with twin thermo fan set up $ 300

Custom alloy overflow bottle $100

Oil catch can alloy $70 Will check brand tomorrow cant remember

Autometer air fuel ratio 52mm gauge $40

A few more gauges to be listed ill double check brands tomorrow

Open to offers on turbo set up as it might be back up for sale come friday.It includes:

High mount Gt30 turbo with manifold turbosmart external progate plumbed back into dump pipe which is included, big front mount with all piping to suit s14 s15 sr20 ,turbosmart bov plumbing back into air intake pipe with airflow meter and pod. . This will have a price friday night if sale falls threw.

INTERIOR

Black and red bucket seats with rails not sure of brand very comfortable. Slight tear on one bolster $300 for both with rails

Rear seats good conditon will be steamed cleaned before shipped $75

I have a complete interior, all plastics , hoodline with downlights ,rear mirrors etc so if there is any you are after just pm

Dash has holes from gauges been mounted complete with red trim glove box $35

Door cards with focual splits with crossovers would suit retrim as there are a few screw holes for some reason need door handle $90

Cluster reading 155000kms $50

EXTERIOR:

3 inch cat back with cannon $150

front and rear sway bars stock $45 each

front brake calipers rotors brake lines hubs knuckle $250

rear brake calipers rotors brake lines hubs knuckles and handbrake cables $300

Brake booster $35

Brake master $30

Front control arms $40 each

Checking rear arm conditon tomorrow

17 inch light weight wheels 4 stud multi with tyres with over 50% left. $350

washer bottle $25

ac condensor and lines $70

PANELS AND LIGHTS:

Clear Tail lights and garnish $120

complete boot hatch with glass no garnish paints pealed but straight $150

quarter glasses $75 each

Aftermarket rear bar $ 250

Aftermarket sideskirts 1 straight the other is crack but can easily be repaired $120

guards some damage $25 each

straight doors complete with windows and regs $200

bonnet slight damage at front easy repair $ 65

pop up lights assembly some damage to panels $ 20 each

More parts to be added as i strip in the next few days

Ill have heaps of pics coming as well

Located in Newcastle but can help with freight

0402555849

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