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Hey guys

I've lost interest in a project and would like it gone.
I've listed each part with a price to sell separately
or you can have everything listed for the price at the bottom O.N.O.

1980 C211 Nissan Skyline GT-EX (Japanese Import)
REGISTERED till 14/05/2015
95% complete, rust free
No engine/gb
includes:
spare windscreen
spare rear seat
Complete setup for rear wiper
VL RB30 Loom currently wired in
VL RB30 ECU
One Piece tailshaft Suit RB Engine and GB
Possibility of other spares that have skipped my mind
$1500

RB30ET Long block $1500
Head and block fully rebuilt 2013
Custom grind camshaft
Wiseco forged pistons
Standard flywheel faced flat included.

JPC custom front facing plenum suit RB30 unused $1000
6x Bosch 745cc Injectors unused high impedance $500
Xtreme clutch Extra heavy duty clutch suit RB25 GB, installed unused $600
R34 RB25DET Gearbox80,000km push converted $1500
Haltech Platinum Sport 2000 ECU $1800
Garrett GT3582R, Fully rebuilt $1300
Low mount manifold suit RB30 $300
Standard low mount manifold suit RB30, face flat $150
Tial 46mm external gate $300
Turbonetics deltagate 2 48mm $200
600x300x60 Front mount Intercooler $180
DR30 front struts,bare coilover spring conversion. $500

Over $11k worth here, will let it all go for $9400

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1980 C211 Nissan Skyline GT-EX (Japanese Import)
REGISTERED till 14/05/2015
95% complete, rust free
No engine/gb
includes:
spare windscreen
spare rear seat
Complete setup for rear wiper
VL RB30 Loom currently wired in
VL RB30 ECU
One Piece tailshaft Suit RB Engine and GB
Possibility of other spares that have skipped my mind
$2500*

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Skyline and Engine sold
Below still available

JPC custom front facing plenum suit RB30 unused $1000
6x Bosch 745cc Injectors unused high impedance $500
Xtreme clutch Extra heavy duty clutch suit RB25 GB, installed unused $600
R34 RB25DET Gearbox80,000km push converted $1500
Haltech Platinum Sport 2000 ECU $1800
Garrett GT3582R, Fully rebuilt $1300
Low mount manifold suit RB30 $300
Standard low mount manifold suit RB30, face flat $150
Tial 46mm external gate $300
Turbonetics deltagate 2 48mm $200
600x300x60 Front mount Intercooler $180
DR30 front struts,bare coilover spring conversion. $500

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Still for sale

JPC custom front facing plenum suit RB30 unused $1000
6x Bosch 745cc Injectors unused high impedance $500
Low mount manifold suit RB30 $300
Standard low mount manifold suit RB30, face flat $150
Tial 46mm external gate $300
Turbonetics deltagate 2 48mm $200
DR30 front struts,bare coilover spring conversion. $500

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