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BUMP this up. Sorry for no replys everyone. I was overseas for a month or so. I'll post up an updated list of what is left later on today.

Cheers

Colin

Snorkel is all f**ked up sorry.

Updated list.

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.

Full rear cradle, diff etc has been sold aswell.

Edited by Beelzebub89

colin, seatbelts ? all still retract?

door and rear side panels? condition?

can pull all of it when ever you want.

how much of the airbox survived btw?

Only the snorkels got ruined, airbox is still fine. seat belts all good. Panels are we talking door trims or exterior panels? Most of the exterior is stuffed.

Hi just want to know if you would sell the left rear quarter Cut if that's still in good nick ?? cheers

Claude

Quarter cut as in exterior panels? I've got no means of making any cuts that extensive atm sorry.

How old are the injectors?

I'd had them on the car a year or so, bought them second hand. Did 15k kms on them maybe? not even that much I think. No idea how many ks they've done before that, pretty new i think when i bought them.

inside panels. give me a call/ text with a price for the belts,inside panels and airbox. I hav the rest of it already. have money handy.

in regard to panel cuts , i can help there if the buyer needs it. I know where the seams are.

  • 2 weeks later...

Items sold:

Turbos

Dumps

Rear seats

Seat belts

Rear wiring harness

Door cards,

Door rubbers

G sensor

Attessa & hicas control modules

Air box

Indicator stalk

Still lots available.

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