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Parting out r34 Sedan, most parts available, except front end panels

Rb25det NEO Motor has passed inspection 170psi across the board, race series bearings, has forged pistons, adj. ex cam gear, arp head studs, metal triple layer headgasket, gates racing timing belt, head has port and polish work done. Sold as a long motor with alternator, pwr steer pump and all covers. $4000

RB25 Forward facing plenum with Siemens 630cc injectors, PFI rail and reg with gauge, billet 80mm throttle body with braided fuel lines and speed flow fittings $800

GT3037 4" inlet in very good condition, braided lines and speed flow fittings, stainless steel high mount manifold with adaptor plate for external gate, intake pipe, dump pipe $1600

NEO super spark coil packs $300

Complete manual conversion, r34 turbo box, Exedy cushion button clutch 70%, mount, x member, flywheel, pedals, master slave and lines, tailshaft and shifter, everything you need!! $1600

BC coilovers type BR for r34,front and rear, stiff springs, no leaks $700

Rear adjustable camber arms $80

Front adjustable castor arms $120

Haltech E11v2 with adapted NEO turbo manual loom with boost control solenoid and map sensor, ready for sale $900

R34 sedan rear bar VGC black $100

R34 sedan tail lights in primer $100 pair

Door cards good cond. $25ea

Dash $100

Front and rear seats good cond. $200

Centre console $100

Master cylinder and booster $50

Abs unit $100

Complete good condition boot interior and rubber seal $80

Front brakes pads and rotors vgc pads $200

All door windows, regs, switches and door shells available in black

All interior parts avail

R34 sedan side mirrors vgc In black $80 pair

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Call/msg Johnny 0414696256
Located in runaway bay - Gold Coast

Coilpacks, Haltech, Rear Bar, Tail lights, Door cards, Rear Seats, Centre console, Front brakes pads and rotors, Master cylinder and booster, Abs unit are still available, all else is sold.

Sorry, Drogba brakes are sold also, but check your PM

Also still have the fascia surround for stereo, and couple of interior bits and engine bits still available

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