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Hey guys,

Parting out my GTR after the accident at lakeside. Have everything available except body panels really. I'll be stripping the parts off the car as they're needed so enquire within for prices etc.

Kgo

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Car is being stored at mum n dads place in Jimboomba QLD so I can't grab photo's that often but hit me up if you want to see anything in particular.

Run down on what is in there anyway.

94 GTR

Unopened 26

-7 Turbos with actuators 20,000kms old $1000

550cc denso injectors $450

R34 GTR Dumps $250

Front pipe 68mm ID (i think) $350

Catco 3inch cat $100

Fujitsubo catback $150

NPC Organic Clutch pull type. <5000ks old $700

Turbosmart Boost tee $75

Nistune R32 GTR Ecu $300

Yellow Jacket Coilpacks $300

PWR Oil Cooler 22row? and trust oil relocator kit. Will need some hoses. Never fitted to car. $500

GTR Gearbox $500

Walbro fuel pump $100

GTR Seats good condition no tears or rips $600

Rear seats $?? Offer

Full interior available

Suspension available but will need to check what survived

Sumitomo calipers freshly rebuilt $350

RDA slotted fronts and Brakes direct rears brand new with QFM HPX pads $700

HEL Braided lines brand new $120

Diff, transfer case, hubs, axles, tailshaft etc all up for grabs cbf putting a price on it but you get the idea.

Have all of the stock parts for things that have been replaced ie stock suspension, stock turbos, stock injectors, coil packs, exhaust etc.

Willing to post at buyers expense. Have at it

:cheers:

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Sorry to see mate, what happened?

Interested in the PWR oil cooler.... send me a PM with your contact details please

Also, what suspension were you running? What are the wheels as well...

Cheers

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Looks like a pretty nasty crash. Hope you didn't suffer many injuries.

Which fujitsubo exhaust is it? What sort of damage did it take in the crash? MIght also consider that 3" catco cat if it bolts up to stock BNR32 front pipe.

Price on the tailshaft?

I'll need freight to Sydney for both.

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hey mate, how much damage does the side skirts have?

Side skirts have cracks, scratches and one is snapped in half. They are fibreglass so they can be repaired. $100 for the pair.

Hey mate im after the solenoid in the front steering rack its held on with 3 allen keys.

Sure $20?

what size is the exhaust ?

3.5 I think. Have 2 catback systems. Fujitsubo one and an Impul one. Both same size. Will post pictures later when I'm home.

Also got the car started on the weekend. No damage to the motor, started first go no problems and I've got a video of it running. After $3200 ono for the motor. It will come returned to stock unless deal done otherwise for -7 turbos etc. Throw me an offer on stuff and I'll see.

Stuff sold so far.

pwr cooler

brakes, lines and rotors

yellow jacket coils

strut braces

Cheers Colin.

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