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picked this up to swap my rs260 running gear into

so the driveline has to go

the engine runs but has a BHG and a knock

gearbox is good

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everythng in teh bay is for sale as its not needed so sling us a offer if you need shit

dead long motor $500 (make offers on bits you need)

wiring loom $100

computer $200

300zx turbo bigger than stock $350

auto gearbox $500

spitfire coil packs $350

air box $70

front mount with piping $200

strut brace $100

catch can $20

transmission cooler and piping $100

front pipe and dump pipes staino and in good nick $100

all bits located in lower blue mountains and available from sunday

pete

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ill slowely post up more picks as i pull it all off so heads up

i will just keep updating the last post with stuff that sell

offer away most of this shit i need gone as it taking up space and i need it back

series one stuff:

i have a 98 rs260/gtr 5 speed box 1k

front head lights one has a crack that has been repaird $100 indicators $80

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damaged on ( the other one is good)

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i have a entire s1 dash so make offers on shit you need

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s1 g sensor $350

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s1 carpet in good condition $100

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trust air filter $150

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s1 front card extender things $10 each

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greedy radiator hard top pipe $30

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radiator bottome bungs $5

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sard radiator cap $15

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radiator top tank brackets $15

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radiator duct $30

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bonnet struts $50

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front door brackets $10

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bonnet brackets $15

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driver window controler $70

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rear vision mirrors $60 each

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rear tail lights $100

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Series 2 stuff

dead long motor $500 (make offers on bits you need)

complete engine wiring loom $100

neo computer $200

auto gearbox $400

spitfire coil packs $300 (these have done 60k but in perfect condition)

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strut brace $100

catch can $20 (with lines)

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transmission cooler and piping $100

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front pipe and dump pipes staino and in good nick $100

(best pic i have for now)

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front mount with piping $200

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s2 auto steering wheel with air bag $250

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r32 gtr brake upgrade (slotted rotors, Endless pads and Gtr calipers $400)

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R33 Gtr rims (awesome condition with Federal 595 rubber 95% tread) $1400

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Sold:

300zx turbo bigger than stock $400 (deposit taken pick up saturday)

air box $70

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