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Located in Carrum Downs Melbourne.

For the moment, just what can be picked off is up for grabs, engine and other difficult to remove bits will have to be sold later as it is sitting in the garage at home. I have taken several pictures around the car and of parts that are for sale. Think of it as Pick-A-Part, name the part, price offer,, and come and get it off the car, if you’re interstate I can arrange to send it over but can’t guarantee a swift arrival as I am too busy elsewhere to be messing around with taking the car apart.

I will update this thread slowly as I go along as I have a GT gearbox in another place, sideskirts and just bits and pieces all of the place so if you find what you want then come and get it!

The LPG side of things was a prospect of mine after GAS747 took away the taboo of LPG. It is Vapour injection, difficult to find a place to install such a system since LPG has some mysterious fearful objection however I found John Vander Redden, the one responsible for bringing over the advanced LPG system to Australia and he had little issues in installing the system on a turbo skyline. The ecu for the gas system is the same, if not more customisable than a Power FC and the vehicle makes between 20-30 extra KW on LPG than with regular Bp-ultimate. As this is more of a speciality component I wont get into what I want for what parts, Ill let those interested PM to discuss this brilliant alternative, and only 40 bucks a tank ;)

Also for sale, plate name UNR34L, make a offer ;)

Lovely sound system installed by none other than PAC, you may have seen them on JustCar Insurance promotions and a brilliant job they do too. The system has Twin 12 inch pioneer subs and a 6 channel JBL GTO755.6 60 watts RMS x 4 + 107 watts RMS x 2 car amplifier. The boot layout and just be popped out with the gas tanked concealed beneath !

I’ll leave it at that, I haven’t mentioned prices as I would be making this thread forever, just name what you want, and if you don’t make an offer ill get around to figuring out a suitable asking price, for now, just a expression of interest, happy boosting.

Sorry if some pics are repeats or not in the right section, I think I muddled up somewhere :-/

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I remember the term EUROGAS being thrown around a bit during, It was done at AGAUTO gas and the only reason I went their was because he assured me the system is fine for a turbo engine (others didn't want to mess around) and also because he brought the system to Australia and seems to know what he's doing so yeah :) Does that answer your question or is eurogas just part of it? If you don't reply by the time I call i'll just ask him the details of it :) You'll love it, feels so much smoother when driving :)

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EUROGAS has not beeen mentioned in your add at all , but thanks for your reply , i have not heard of EUROGAS ill make some calls regarding and get a feel for what people think of it and get back to you .

Cheers for the PM guys, will get back to you all shortly :)

As for the boot and lid, I was waiting for someone to jump on it! Somehow everyone loves the little wing :) Only annoying thing will be the posting of it :-/ I'll get price estimates and hopefully it isn't too expensive :)

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