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Hi all I'm sorry to post this as a newbie to the forum but as it happens a gum tree fell on my car and I didn't get a lot of say in it. The roof / pillars of the car took all the force so the chassis was fairly ruined, nearly everything else has remained intact. The car had ~150,000km's but many parts had been upgraded or replaced recently, car dynoed 270rwkw at last tune with no signs of issues on a GT3076

I'm negotiable on all prices within reason, If you want to make an offer on anything go ahead. I would prefer you contact me by email or a post on here then it's first come first serve, or you can call me AFTER 6pm weekdays any time weekends, email address is [email protected] phone number is 0406 404 457.

I'm happy for you or a member on here etc to come check out gear etc I have photos of pretty much every part but can't realistically put them all up, send me an email address and I'll send photos. Pickup on the bigger stuff is preferred I can post but it will be a few extra days delay in getting it boxed up and time out of work to send it off. All parts located in the ACT

Also willing to do better deals on multiple items, let me know what you are looking for on the engine in terms of accessories etc.

List as follows:

Steering and Suspension

Front upper control arms

50

Front Brake Calipers

120

Rear brake Calipers

50

Front strut brace

50

Brake Rotors

80

Pedders "Extreme" Coilovers

800

Front lower control arms

50

Power Steering Rack

80

Front castor rods

50

Rear lower control arms

50

Front 5 stud hubs

50

Rear 5 stud hubs

50

Engine Bay

Engine (Bare engine i.e.no ecu accessories etc unless requested)

1500

Wastegate Tial

250

Exhaust Manifold High mount unknown brand suit GT3076

200

Intercooler + piping (Hybrid)

300

Injectors (unsure of brand - supported 300kw without issue)

300

Turbo heat bag (poor condition)

20

Power steering pump

80

Air Con condenser

60

Alternator (1000km old)

200

Blow Off Valve Turbosmart

50

Power FC + hand Controller

950

Washer Bottle

20

Catch Can

30

Greddy Plenum

250

GT3582R turbo complete - Blown bearings

150

GT3076R Turbo housings + core (Blown bearings)

150

Exhaust Dump to tip external gate plumbed back to exhaust

400

Radiator

40

Z32 AFM

80

Drivetrain

Driveshafts

50

Differential

250

Gearbox Rebuilt with R34 internals (2000kms old)

2000

Clutch (2000kms old)

600

Flywheel (2000kms old)

300

Interior

Eboost 2

120

300km/h dash

80

Head unit + speakers (generic deck 4 inch fronts 6X9 rears)

50

Front Seats

140

Rear Seat

80

Door skins

120

Miscellaneous

Headlights

50

Battery (200kms old)

50

20 inch Zenetti Masquerade Wheels + 90% tread generic cheapish tyres

1000

LHS Mirror

40

Front bar

100

Rear bar

80

Ignition Barrel + door Locks with key (door locks match but fitted to door)

100

Boot lid

40

Passenger front Guard

50

Drivers side front Guard

50

Passenger Door

60

Drivers Door

60

S14 Spare decent tread

50

Bonnet

50

Gearbox will fit a standard R33, but has been upgraded to the higher quality R34 internals. Work was done by Jason at Autotorque in Phillip ACT clutch is a heavy duty Excedy single plate he recommended for running 270kw and the flywheel is a lightweight sports replacement. The setup is amazingly light and driveable but should be pretty reliable for decent power have receipts for something in the order of $5500.

Engine has 150,192kms, to the best of my knowledge has not been opened but was in perfect running condition when removed. Not 100% sure of the brand on the injectors, but the car was tuned to 300kw then reduced to 270 for reliability so they appear to fairly comfortably flow 270kw+ Let me know what accessories etc you would be after

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Cheers

Karl

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hey mate interested in the Eboost 2 and 300km/h dash and are the headlights s2 or s1 cnr see clearly in the pic also interesed in the plenum can u send me some pics might take the lot off u msg me a price for the lot on my phone plz 0422660086

thanx mate

Hey guys thanks for the replies, few pics attached as requested, I'll sort out a response / who got in first for various items by tonight (got a few emails etc as well)

Plenum is the one pictured, I've attached another with brand / underside. Headlights I would be assuming are S1 but I'm not an expert on the differences

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Hi, Karl

Would you have the front tail shaft and I am chasing a S1 bonnet preferable in silver. I am from Melbourne

Can arrange pick up for tail shaft

cheers

Alex 0433878905

  • 1 month later...

Sorry for the slow reply guys I thought this thread had fizzled out.

DD33: I honestly have no idea, if you're local I'd be happy to take it round for a test fit

Simdog I have but am looking to sell as a whole with the gearbox at the moment, sorry

Bri73Y no worries I'll get a shipping quote and PM

Spinksy07 I'll PM you a photo

Update on what has sold so far:

All suspension except rear left hub and steering rack

Engine

PowerFC

Inlet plenum

Exhaust manifold

Injectors

Clutch

Flywheel

Wastegate

Front Calipers

AFM

GT30376R Rear housing

Boost controller

Headlights

Zenetti rims

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