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due to a over eager mod my last thread was locked yes i didnt list prices straight away but was going to put them up when i got home, didnt need to lock after only a couple hours just a reminder to put up prices, i have read the ruls and was in a rush thought i would just put it up to get the ball rolling. hopefully theres enough detail this time.

picked up another r33 gts-t to strip 1995 series 1 its the bluey/green n silver 2 tone

1995 turbo manual

(running gear on hold)

blitz adj coilovers $850

hicas lock bar $60

big straight through exhaust gotta check dump section sounds really nice $350

front strut brace $50

rear strut brace $80

rear brake set up with 5 stud $500

front brakes, calipers/rotors (i have 2 sets) $250 each set

stock diff (will confirm) $150

Half shafts $120 pair

Volk TE37s 18x8.5 18x9.5 +35 offsets 70% front cheap tyres near new 595 federals rear, price im unsure chinese copys 800ish new 3000ish genuine these with lame offsets n decent tyres few marks etc $1800?

complete interior to part:

centre console $80 (will check condition of hinge)

dash surround $100

good condition seats front and rear $250

drivers window switch $80

window regs n rails $150 pair or $80 each

alpine 6x9s $40

some splits in the front (will confirm brand) $60

momo wheel n boss kit $150

let me know what parts you need, will add items when i think of them

located northern suburbs ADELAIDE

may post smaller items

please PM me for number Cheers!!!

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rear wiper set up sold pending payment

many ppl asking about the wheels i will try get them off this arvo, gotta find some old sockets as they have bloody lock nuts on them and i didnt get the key with the car grrrr

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still have some s1 headlights from another wreck $250 the set, the ones on this wreck seem ok to but a bit dirtier, mind you i havent washed it yet :P

stock front bar and reo front bar is damaged, bar indicators fine,

also found a anodies blue rb25 main drive pulley (harmonic balancer replacement) $50

stock dump n front pipe $50

now have 2x stock cooler set ups $50 each

$1600 for volks

$750 for near new blitz coilovers (with stock stuff for trade)

also have a polished surge tank $50 (i need duel outlet for e85)

also may trade any parts for parts i need..

bosch 044 pump, braided fuel lines, suspension parts anything for rb s14 build :P

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also forgot to mention that the car has a sunroof which is working perfectly, found out these arent cheap usually 5-800 from wreckers over a grand new. i will say $400 with what ever i can give you to make it work :P

rear strut brace $60

pioneer stereo mp3 with ipod and usb ports at the front $100

series 2 silvers rear wing $30

dash surround $50

seats front and rear good nick slight fade rear $150 the set

sunroof $300 everything you need

full exhaust aftermarkt 1 piece dump/front, cat (unsure if hollowed) 3" (i think) straight to rear muffler sounds really nice can hear running for the next week or so $300

Complete rear brake set up hub/knuckles/lcas/rotors/discs/handbrake set up with cables $400

2ltr polished surge tank $50

offers on all parts listed in original post :P

VOLKS $1500 (need some shitters for car to roll)

VOLK PRICE DROP

had a good once over the wheels few marks 2 rims have dents, one rear like its gone over a bump to hard, and other on the inner side, car still drove fine, so rerolls needed if you want them perfect, tyres are near near 265s 595 federals on the rear abour 80% fronts

****$1300****

a mate has placed a deposit on running gear but said if someone has coin and needs a running gear to let it go and he will get the next one :P $2000 engine box loom ecu clutch red jacket coilpacks feels strong and smooth!!

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