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Have decided that i want to buy a house in the next year so rather than this sitting there collecting dust i would prefer the money.

Engine has done about 5000kms since rebuild and most of the other stuff has done 2000kms if that. Done up a quick list, prices i'm fairly firm on atm.
*Need to organise somewhere to strip the car before i start as my garage won't work.

Location: West Brisbane

Sr20det long motor (standard rebuild with receipts/gkteck stoppers/de cams) -1600
Gearbox with everything for manual conversion - 1000
Kakimoto Cat Back exhaust (tucked/cleaned by Nathan @ Fabulous) - 350
IHI rx6 turbo (tcw15 p18)/HPC coated Powertune manifold/lines/HKS gate/dump/intake/intercooler pipe - 3200 

Haltech e8 with boost solenoid, plug in – 900 why buy a power fc
Sard fpr
 with fitting/lines - 90
Billet fuel rail and Rochester 860cc injectors – 400
Sard/denso 850cc injectors with standard rail – 300
HKS cam gears - 250
Greddy copy inlet manifold
 -150
Hyrbid Front mount core
 - 200
Greddy oil cooler and relo kit
 - 400
BA Fans
/Saber rad
 - 250
ARC sump
 - 250
Greddy sump – 250
GKtech Bash Plate
 - 50
Carbing strut brace w/ BMS
 - 150
BC Racing coilovers 8/6– 800
SPL PRO outer tie rod/Tein z33 inner tie rod -250
SPL PRO tension rods v3 
- 200
SPL Braided teflon clutch line
- 40
SPL PRO rear toe arm set v3 
- 200
SPL PRO rear upper arm set v3
- 280
SPL PRO rear traction arm set v3
- 175
Whiteline Sway bar
 F and R (adjustable) – 400
S14 LCA's/s14 knuckle/hub/R34 Front caliper/R34 slotted rotors/QFM Pads/SPL Lines - 700
R32 GTR caliper/QFM Pads
/Project Mu handbrake shoes
/Slotted rear rotors/SPL Lines
 $450
R32 GTR diff/ Spl solid diff mounts/ half shafts/ knuckles - 700

Non hicas rear cradle - foam filled with SPL solid bushes - 250
Cusco rear strut brace -100
Cusco safety 21 5 point half cage
 - 400
Recaro Spa carbon kevlar drivers seat and rail - 700
Recaro Top gun seat (perfect) with either passenger or drivers rail - 700
Personal steering wheel - 150
HKS DB Chrono gauges - Boost, Water Temp, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure
brand new temp sensor and oil pressure sensor - 500
Genuine type x front bar with lip/side canards/lights and indicators – 650 (will not separate lip from bar,unless someone only wants bar)
Type x rear lights with carbon center
 - 550
Genuine Bomex skirts
 -130
Genuine Gp-sports rear bar -100
Carbon Ganadors - 250
Raybrig headlights with motor etc – 350
326 Power Roof lip – 150
326 Power boot lip – 150
Koguchi Bonnet - 1000
Non rolling shell – offers, will be without whats listed above

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