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All gone sorry mate.

Stuff remaining is as follows

Stock motor - $3k

NPC Organic clutch, pull type. 3000kms on it. $700

PWR 21 Row Oil cooler and trust relocator kit $500

Stock R32 GTR Wheels $500

Front pipes (trust copies i think) 76mm id $350

Front Pipes 70mm id $250

Fujitsubo catback $200

Random catback $200

Nismo Strut braces front and rear $150ea

550cc denso injectors $450

Nistune ECU $300

Standard R32 gauges and dash cluster $400

Dash $200

Roof Lining ???

Sold Items

Door cards

Gearbox

Rear cradle assembly. Everything gone incl diff halfshafts etc

Brakes

-7 turbos

R34 dumps

All seats

Rear parcel shelf

Rear wiring harness

Seatbelts

Welcome to ask for things but the way things are at the moment I'm not wasting time stripping A/C vents off the car to post to Sydney or some shit. If you want misc items you're welcome to come and visit and pull off what you need. I want to get the big stuff gone so I can box up the rest and f**k the shell off.

Cheers


Colin

  • 6 months later...

Hi,

Is the Fujitsubo exhaust still available? Can you confirm it's 3.5" all the way, not 80mm stepping up to 90mm or something like that?

Any pics or model number so I can see what it looks like?

Thanks

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