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Time has come to move this car due to "other" commitments and a new project or 2

Car is located on Central Coast NSW and has been in storage for just over 12 months

Postage is fine given you organize it

All prices are somewhat negotiable

R32 shell $5000

Guards are in primer and rest of the car is white. Some rust around the rear window as usual. Car is around 170mm wider than factory

Body:

- CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM

- Spared no expenses on guards

- Custom moulded to car

- Custom inner arches in rear

- Veilside Front Guards

- Veilside Rear Guards

- veilside Side Skirts

- Sunroof

Suspension/Driveline:

- R33 LCA's

- Adjustable rear camber arms

- metal pinapples

- mini spool

- Strut Braces front and rear

- Hicas Removed completely (all lines)

- R33 power steering pump

- Hicas Lock bar in rear

- Slotted rotors

- r33 clutch master

RB25 series 2 motor (88,000Kms) $3500 (open to offers)

- No hotside

- Plazmaman Plenum

- Plazmaman throttle body

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Big Injectors

- BMI fuel Rail

ARC intake box $300 (never fitted and imported directly from japan)

Hybrid steampipe many (brand new) $300 (T4 split pulse)

Aero mirrors (assuming gktech) $50 (blue lens)

Tilton twin plate (95% on the plates) $1000

R32 Gtst box $700 (with exedy 5puk)

ISC N1 coilovers $650

Bolt in half cage $600

Front Mount 76mm used $60

Front Mount 100mm (brand new) $150

52mm Radiator $70

Oil Cooler and relocation Kit $200 (with all lines etc)

Tial 44mm External Gate MVR (water cooled) $350 (barely used)

3.5inch kakimoto exhaust $350 (came in at 88db) so legal J

Greddy Swirl Pot $100

Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge $60

Big Fuel Pump (unknown brand) $150 (intank)

Adaptronic computer $650

Bride door trims $300 pair (slight blemishs)

Bride Gias II Seats x 2 (brand new) $700

Custom Seat Rails (brand new) $200 pair

Carbon fibre A pillar pod 60mm gauges (brand new) $100 (slight ding as seen in pics. Cant see it when gauge is in)

Pics will be up shortly when time is available.

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How much for the injectors? what are they and also how much for the fuel rail? will you separate them? if need be I can give you stockies to throw on

Edit: Didn't read the whole add. xD

Edited by -Jimmy-

How much for the injectors? what are they and also how much for the fuel rail? will you separate them? if need be I can give you stockies to throw on

at this stage not really keen to separate them from the motor as i would want to sell it as a whole. That being said if there is no interest in the next few days ill let you know

need to move this extremely quick

clutch in or out of the car? also can i get a pair of those black shorts ?

twin plate is out of the car. forgot about pics of it....

you can have her for 8k (get a free r32 aswell) lol

Rb 25 t4 twin scroll mani how I may have missed but didnt see a price listed? 44mm gate? What brand?

Josh

Would you take $700 for the seats, rails and door trims?

If so I'm keen and driving to Sydney on Sunday the 6th anyway to pick up a motor

Rb 25 t4 twin scroll mani how I may have missed but didnt see a price listed? 44mm gate? What brand?

Josh

price is listed as $300

Tial genuine MVR 44mm

Manni can take 44 or 50mm

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