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Parting out some stuff on my car as it no longer suits my application.... Not willing to take ridiculous offers. i want virtually what i paid for them as the parts are in excellent/new condition

Item: R32 Cusco D1 6 point full cage including side intrusions. Resprayed in cusco blue(except for 1 bar too show authenticity)

Cond: Excellent, couple of scratches on side intrusions.

Reason for sale: Going weld in, doesnt meet next years regulations for drifting.

Location: Melbourne, may ship at buyers expense

Price: $1400ono

Item: Bride Gradation Replica Zeta 3 fixed back seats, Genuine bride side mount drivers rail (R32,A31,R33, S13, 180, etc), custom passenger rail.

Cond: Excellent, no marks, tears, etc. only used for 1 track day.

Reason for sale: Want a recliner.

Location: Melbourne, may ship at buyers expense.

Price $950ono

Item: Intercooler kit for r32, unknown brand, comes with piping, silicon joiners and should have clamps. the core is 700x400x100... will suit r32/r33/ceffy/etc good for many applications.

Cond: Good, few dints and what not on the core, nothing that affects flow, still very straight,

Reason for sale: need something with more flow, not great for my setup.

Location: melbourne, willing to ship.

Price: $300ono, offers?

Item: Genuine Garrett, 3071r t3 flange, .86 rear housing, 5 bolt rear housing to dump, external gate.

Cond: Excellent, used for about 500 k's

Reason for sale: Doesnt suit my application well enough. need something smaller.

Location: Melbourne

Price: $1100?? rrp is $1800 on this turbo and i bought it brand new in box. so no stupid offers.

please msg my mobile 0407 056 817... i dunno how to upload pics, so if u want them msg me on my mobile. cheers.

Edited by Jack_Sky

just too make it clear.. the turbo probably doesnt include stuff like fittings/lines.. it could include the front pipe tho for abit more.. or i dunno just give me offers.... if i get a deposit i could even then go buy a new turbo and it will most probably come with lines that you can have...

Also.... i am willing to split apart my cage and sell just the half cage for half price or less... throw me offers on it... happy with anything. could be sick for a streeter looking for some bling and ultimate rigidity. gtr or gtst or gts....

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