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Parts on car have had little use, seen the track ½ Doz times.

Happy to ship, but at buyers expense, will box up, crate up any parts…But you can sort a courier to pick up from Post code 4069 Kenmore Brisbane.

Pick up is better…. With bigger items, motor etc….I can help with local transport or drop off at a depot…

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AGI Cage is sold pending payment

W7 Pads and Rotors are sold.

Motor has had the head rebuilt and new gasket install gates belts installed. Comes with turbo, coils, full loom new, near new HD clutch and ecu. (Can be heard running and test driven) $1200

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Gearbox has been rebuilt, with new bearings and has a quick shift installed $1200

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There is a full accusump set up with areoflow, oilcooler, fittings, hoses and plate $200

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BC ER coil overs $900

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Full Camber caster and lock out Kit $300

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Diff 2 way Kazz $500

Nismo in tank, direct plug and play fuel pump, just fitted never used other than start up. $200

Alloy Rad $100

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Aftermarket front mount intercooler $200

Cobra race seat (Slight rub mark on the back, where the cage was rubbing) $500

Sabelt 6 point harness $150

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Wheels and tyres. $600 Driftect 9.5 R17 with tyres $700

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Turbo R34 Hyper Mod, with aftermarket oil line very low ks $750

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Wheel, gauges and what ever else on the car is up for grabs…. Make a offer

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Motor has had the head rebuilt and new gasket install gates belts installed. Comes with turbo, coils, full loom new, near new HD clutch and ecu. (Can be heard running and test driven) $1200

Gearbox has been rebuilt, with new bearings and has a quick shift installed $1200

There is a full accusump set up with areoflow, oilcooler, fittings, hoses and plate $200

BC ER coil overs $900

Full Camber caster and lock out Kit $300

Diff 2 way Kazz $500

Nismo in tank, direct plug and play fuel pump, just fitted never used other than start up. $200

Alloy Rad $100

Aftermarket front mount intercooler $200

Cobra race seat (Slight rub mark on the back, where the cage was rubbing) $500

Sabelt 6 point harness $150

Wheels and tyres. $600 Driftect 9.5 R17 with tyres $700

Turbo R34 Hyper Mod, with aftermarket oil line very low ks $750

Wheel, gauges and what ever else on the car is up for grabs…. Make a offer

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