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Spent last hour making a thread with pics.
Site wouldn't post it.
So f^$% doing it again.

ALL PARTS COME OFF A GTR THAT WAS RUNNING FINE BAR A BUSTED HEAD GASKET.

Nearly died, need money to pay off medical expenses (seriously.)

PM ME WITH WHAT YOU WANT, AND I WILL GIVE YOU A PIC.
ALL PARTS FOR SALE.
I WILL PROVIDE PICS WHEN YOU PM ME BECAUSE I AM NOT SPENDING THE NEXT HOUR PUTTING PICS ONLY TO HAVE THE PAGE MAKE ME LOGIN TO HOME AGAIN AND DELETE EVERYTHING.

Not posting anything as I work five days a week, so you'll have to come to north sydney to come get them. Sorry.
MMMMMKAY?

Keeping brakes, seats, key and ign' barrel.


BODY PARTS:

Hood (with liner) - $280
Front guards - $100
Front bar (minor scratch on front left corner) - $200
Boot lid + Wing + badges - $180 (Wing paint has the clear baked off, other wise in good nic.)
Grille - NO BROKEN TABS/CLIPS! - $100
Front lower guard bodykit pieces - $25 each.
Guard liners - $50 a corner.
Door shells (drivers side has a scratch down low, no dents though) - $150 each IF YOU WANT COMPLETE DOORS WITH GLASS TRIMS ETC, 300 each, bolt 'em straight on your car.
Wing mirrors - Pass side has baked clear - $50D, $35P
Door rubbers - $200 for the lot.
Door kick panels - $10 each with push clips.
Hood latch, support, front brace and cable - $150
Headlights - $100 each (including bulbs, no broken tabs)
Indicators, LH has broken top tab, $25 bux for it, $40 for RH indicator (with bulbs)

ENGINE/MECHANICAL:

C.A.S: $200
C.A.S Alloy bracket - $30
Cam gears aftermarket "Spool" - $40 each.
Cams - $80
Coil packs on rails - $220 for them plus the rails.
Coil pack loom - $50
GTR Injectors on rail - $150
Injector loom - $60
Radiator (flushed and clean) - $60
Aircon crap all of it, pump, etc - $100 for the lot (engine bay stuff, not inside stuff.)
Fuse and relay box - $100.
Airbox with filter - $100.
Washer bottle with motors (And fluid!) - $80
Coolant bottle - $40
Alternator - $80
P.S pump - $120
Brake booster - $150
P.S reservoir - $100
Cam covers - $50 each
Coilpack cover (No badge, wrinkle paint) - $80
Front cam cover - $60
Intercooler - $150

Intercooler piping - $120 for the lot, front cross pipe, main pipes all the way from turbo to intake.
Intake plastics (lower air box thingo, rubber pipes, and plastic piping) - $10 a piece.
The big thing on the pass side of engine bay with all the brake lines running to it, HICAS, etc. thingamijiggo - $200 sounds fair?
Turbo manifolds - $80.
Turbo manifold heatshields - $30 each
Stock turbo's - $100 each.
Turbo piping - top hard pipe, no badge $35, top rubber pipe $25, metal pipes off turbo's - $15 each.
Exhaust - $300 from the turbo's back.
Intake plenum (when I finally get the F@#$ing thing off) - $200
ITB's - $200 (unless I magically get an L28 Motor and a Zed then they are going too.. lol)
Head with valves (no cams) again when I finally get it off... - $450, valve seats in good nick, will provide the Tomei restrictor with it if you want.
Sump - $250.
GASKET KIT, complete factory one - $250.
Fuel pump & Tank - $260
Clutch cyl, booster and lines - $100
Block - $1200.
Pistons - $150 for the lot.
Rods - $150 for them too.
Crank - $240
Fly wheel - $250
All the oil lines and oil block, returns etc - $300
4x Airflow meters - $80 a pop.


DRIVELINE:
Gearbox - $450.
Clutch (good, good feel to it) - $200
Tail shaft - $180
Rear Diff - $350
Front diff - $280
Rear cradle with control arms, etc - $200
CV's, front and rear - $40 each.
Front hubs with bearings, no discs or calipers - $120 each.
Rear hubs same dealio - $100 each.
Front suspension arms - $200 for the whole shebang each side.
Factory suspension, good nic - $250 the lot.
HICAS steering rack - $120
Front steering rack with rack ends and tie rod ends - $180.
Sway bars - $80 each (F&R)


INTERIOR:
Rear seat - $180
Floor mats, F&R - $140 for the lot.
All interior plastic trims (bar center fascia as it's busted), so pillars, rear pillars, rear side seat trims, B pillar trims, kick panels etc - $500
Carpet - $200
Gauge cluster - $120 genuine 147 k's.
Center triple cluster - $50
AC controls - $50
Rear aus compliance window brake light - $100.
De-ioniser - $140
Rear parcel shelf - $150 (will throw in speakers, I think they work.. lol)
Roof lining - $140 (needs a clean, otherwise has no burns or tears I can see.)
Top center interior light fixture (complete unit) - $60.
Rearview mirror - $40 (good condition)
Sun visors - $25 each, pass has mirror.
Dash - good condition as far as I can tell, NO VENTS - $300.
Interior fuse box - $100.
Interior AC box - COMPLETE - $250. (looking for the heater valve control motor thingo for a guy who has PM'd me, hope it isn't inside the box. lol)
Glove box with string stopper - $60
Factory ECU - $150
Seat rails - $Not sure as I may be keeping them for the RX7 as I am keeping the seats, as the RX7 seats aren't comfy for me as I now have to use it as a daily driver.
Seat belts, GENUINE NISSAN good nic - $160 for the lot.
All boot trim - $200.
Space saver tyre original - $130.

EXTRAS:
Shell, registerable - $3000, no rust (includes glass)
4x 225/40/18 Pirelli's - $200 at 50%ish tread



ANYTHING ELSE JUST ASK. :-)

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PASSENGER DOOR locking mechanism has been sold to

gtr0321994.

Shifter boot and heater control valve sold to: (as far as I am concerned.. lol)
luke GTR

Edited by RBMunkie

Dash:
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No bubbles I can see.


The controls around the gauge cluster?
$40.

R32FREAK - the front bar and reo is sold.
But I still have the guards, hood and latch and front support and brackets.

Oh sweet, thanks for pic; ill have a think abt it. But also do you have the pipe that connects the twin turbo pipe to the intercooler piping (in pic below) and would you sell it separately as i need one badly. Thx.

IMG 4473

Chasing the following in good condition

>> 1. Interior door handles

>> 2. Rubber seals/linings around door windows

>> 3. inside triangular pieces opposite the side mirrors

cheers

adam

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