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Thinking parting out my 33 4 door. Depending on interest, rough parts list as follows. Will only start to strip when I get deposits etc

RB25DET Neo 87***kms

1.7mm metal headgasket

Gate racing timing belt (5000kms old)

Water pump (5000kms old)

Tomei adjustable cam gear, exhaust

Fresh ACL bearings $2000

Highflow Rb25 injectors 550 or 660cc will check $400

Hks Oil Cooler with oil filter relo $500

Hks return flow intercooler, with Hks BOV $650

Splitfire coil packs (5000 kms old) $400

Alloy rad holds a lot of coolant with silicone hoses $225

Exedy hyper single clutch n flywheel plenty of meat (5000 kms old) $450

Highflow turbo 3076 with larger rear housing, garret core, braided oil/water lines, Neo front housing cost $2470 made 248 rwkws on 13psi $1400

Hks hard inlet pipe $120

Standard RB25 Afm with plug $75

Rb25 loom series 2 $250

Z32 nistune Ecu so you can run Vct still $550

Manual convo kit minus gearbox and clutch or buy the clutch as well $250

Standard R200 diff $150

Tein Super Street Coils, no knocks mint $750

Tein castor rods $180

Stock Shocks/Springs $200

Standard wheels with 1000km old tyres $350

Hicas lock bar jap brand good quality $100

3 inch stainless front n dump pipe $150

Full 3 inch stainless cat back with highflow cat $450

Shell has rego just expired, silver make and offer will be rolling BYO wheels. No brakes

Series two headlight couple cracks still worked fine missing a clip $270 for the pair

Series 2 taillights one cracked and centre piece $175

Series 1 taillights and centre piece $75

Doors $100 bare door, $150 with interior and electric window assembly

Guards $100 each or $175 pair

Bonnet $150

Boot has spoiler holes $75

Front bar with front viva lip has cracks in it $175

Rear pods $100

Skirts $100

Front Window $100

Rear Window $125

Starter Motor $75

Steering Wheel $100

Auto Dash Cluster $50

Seat Belts $75 each or $200 the lot

Seats $50 each

All other bits just Pm me

Wheels, Brakes and gearbox soldpost-86415-0-89614200-1392881185_thumb.jpgpost-86415-0-89614200-1392881185_thumb.jpg

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