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hey guys

wrecking out a damaged car, has no straight panels except fibreglass bonnet and rear bumper, drivers side skirt etc...

Engine sold deposit paid''

RB25 Manual conversion,

Gearbox, brake and clutch pedalbox, master cylinder, slave cylinder, clutch lines, flywheel, clutch, tailshaft, gearstick, interior trim, steering wheel, and all bolts $2000

Or will sell gearbox alone seperately $1450

Can also fit manual conversion drive away deal for an agreed fee

Rear helical diff $200

Rear CV shafts 5 bolts $150

Front mount intercooler kit HDI Hybrid brand with all pipes, mounts, and silicon hoses, comes with origional instructions kit is nearlly new intercooler is in perfect condition

Cost me $660 plus postage $350 and can fit for an agreed fee

Alloy airbox with perspex inspection panel $50 ono

Drift blow off valve $40

Turbosmart blow off valve $100

Fibreglass vented bonnet couple of chips nothing serious can be fixed $200 worth a lot more

Nismo Bilstein shocks and springs all round $550 ono rides like a dream not like cheap coilovers

R34 wheels painted flat black $450 ono

Custom 3" exhaust turbo back, near new cost $950 to be made, yours for $500 ono can fit for an agreed fee

R34 front brake calipers and discs 310mm diameter includes lines and bolts $350

R34 Rear brake calipers, handbrake setup, cables, drums, discs, hubs, etc... $450 ono

Aftermarket dump pipe stainless with screamer pipe $50

R34 AFM $150

Drivers side skirt $80 2 peices, can have passenger too but damaged

Rear bumper bar in good condition $150 ono

Rear spoiler undamaged $100

Rear seats $80

Passenger and drivers airbags make an offer

WHOLE CAR ONLY HAS 90,000k ON IT AND WAS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND MECHANICALS STILL ARE

I AM SLIGHTLY NEGOTIABLE ON ALL PARTS AND CAN ARRANGE WORKSHOP FACILITIES TO FIT PARTS

Located in Windsor NSW Pickup Preferred

I may have other parts your after just ask....

CAN SEND PICS OF PARTS UPON REQUEST PLEASE TEXT DURING WORK HOURS

Tim

0404321205

shotgun airbox - pending pics.

do you have the centre console lid? Could consider taking the entire trim as well.

also would like pics of everything from triple gauge cluster down to the centre console.

Parcel shelf?

weather shields?

rear seats - what's the condition and will need pics - how much you selling for?

skyline front bonnet emblem? or rear 25GT-T emblem?

shotgun on all thissssssssss

Backup shotgun on airbox lol

and the drivers seatbelt if its good condition

oh and whats the steering wheel like??

Edited by lovin it

Steering wheel is good and a few trim bits are damaged but a lot is ok...

Please SMS me guys i have my phone on me all the time but rarely on a computer

0404321205

CAN SMS PICS

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