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Hey guys, posting this on proxy for someone else.

A close friend of mine passed away about 12 months ago, I've been asked to try get rid of the old Skyline and all the spare parts.

For this, I'm just gonna say what's been done, you can judge what you assume may be there.

R32 4 Door (M-Spec)

Engine:

T4 turbo (I think) I didn't get a good look

Factory BOV, also aftermarket available

Metal inlet piping

PWR intercooler

Coilpacks - didn't get a look but I think that he did put some in

Forged/Stroked Engine - I couldn't say on part details, as far as I'm aware it's an RB23 stroker. I know he did buy the gear for it ad there's details on the receipts from Mercury Motorsport for an engine machine, balance and assemble.

Head porting

Nissan N1 oil pump with Tomei pump collar

Nissan Water pump

Gates belts

Turbosmart E-boost Street

ViPEC ECU

Maybe cams?

Exterior Parts - Nick was doing an R34 conversion, and as such has a full kit

R32 - R34 Conversion Kit

R34 Xenon Headlights

R32-34 conversion front guards, bonnet, Z-Tune style front bar, rear bar, side skirts and widened rear guards

4x R32 M-Spec wheels

Spares - 2x R32 M-Spec rear bar

1x R32 M-Spec front bar

1x Corner indicator for R32 (I think the passenger side?)

1x Spare R32 2-door rear light

Interior

R32 GTR bucket seats? Don't quote me on this but they looked right. I've been out of the skyline game 9 months, I forget a lot.

Interior trim pieces

Spare roof lining

Also available:

6x Bosch 750cc injectors, BRAND NEW, UNOPENED IN BOXES.

6x NGK Spark Plugs - Part no. BCP6ES - brand new

Set of Apex'i coilovers - fairly good cond.

BRAND NEW UNOPENED Exedy Sports Tuff clutch kit

Body has 141,xxx genuine KM on the clock.

Contact:

Matt (me) on 0413 475 969

I'm the first port of call. You go through me to sort everything and I tee up everything with the current owner.

Any questions, direct them to my mobile number. NO PM's, I'm rarely on here any more. I've highlighted it in case you have trouble reading.

I've attached receipts, I'd rather try and sell the car as a whole but will sell spare parts happily.

The car was in an accident, chassis is fine and there's an undressed front cut there to replace the damaged sections. The front end doesn't actually look that bad where it was damaged, Nick was a qualified panel beater so he had a lot of work he did to get it right but decided to replace.

Images:

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R34 Headlights

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R32-4 Conversion Guard

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R32-4 Flared Rear Guard

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R32-4 Side Skirt

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R34 Z-Tune copy front bumper

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Undressed front cut for repairs

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Conversion rear bar

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R32 Rear Bar

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Rear Bar 2

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Rear Bar 2 again

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Turbo in engine

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Engine Bay

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R32 Rims

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PWR Cooler

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Cluster showing odometer

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Apex'i Shocks

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Rear End

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Spare Parts

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More Spare Parts

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Bosch 750CC Injectors

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Injectors and Plugs

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Plug showing P/N

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Clutch kit - box pic f**ked out

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Page 1 of Receipt showing details

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Page 2 of receipt showing totals spent.

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Also, I haven't put in prices because that's up to you to contact me and negotiate. Be realistic, this money is going into a trust fund for the two kids he left behind.

No lowballers, no tight arses. Will sell the whole car as is, negotiate a FAIR price.

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