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My car was stolen a few weeks ago and i finally have it back. It was assesed and classed as a repairable write off.



I have the entire car. Get in quick before parts begin to go.


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-Complete Motor and transmission & transfer case, with wiring looms and ecus - $1900 together willing to sell seperate

-Turbo is available - $600

-Standard Dump Pipe and CAT available - $100

-Factory sports exhaust with variable sound controle available - $300

-Black Leather Interior Front seats availabe (heated) - $250

-Rear Diff available (non LSD) - $320

-Aluminium Bonnet available, a few stone chips - $300

-Factory Grey Nissan carpets - $150

-HDi Intercooler - $400

-Black Dash and pop up TV screen available (pm or comment what part you are after)

and more just ask



Parts from the interior have been sold.

-Suspension (Sold)

-Rims and Tyres (Sold)

-Headlights (Sold)

-Aftermarket Exhaust (Sold)



Feel free to PM or message me for a price or what part you are looking for.


0478 816 818

Located Wangaratta

  • 2 weeks later...

Got the motor out of the car and have reduced the price, nothing wrong with it just doesn't owe me as much.

Chasing $1,000 for the motor and transmission

It is complete motor:
-Engine with Coils, Injectors and everything else
-Wiring Loom, both Engine and Transmission
-ECU's, both Engine and Transmission
-Awd Transmission and Transfer
-Front Drive shaft
-Front Diff

(Turbo not included)

I would rather sell the entire motor as one but might be willing to separate certain parts

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  • 2 weeks later...
Still have a few things available that were not damaged in the crash. See below for pics and prices.
I still have the shell, so if you need something i may be able to help you out

If you are interested let me know and i can see if i can work out a price for freight or arrange a time for picking it up
Aluminium White Bonnet, a few stone chips (see pics) $150
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Factory Standard Radiator with thermo fan to suit intercooler $80
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Front Glass Fibre Composite Radiator Mount $80
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Rear Under Floor Compartment Tray $30
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Front Black Heated Leather Seats $200
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Glovebox (hinge pin missing) $30
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Centre Console (Centre Glove box is Damaged and not included) $50
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Drivers Side Air Vent $10
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I also have

Factory CAT back Sports exhaust with variable exhaust note control, comes with wiring, switches and electric motor $300
Factory front and rear Suspension with King Springs for AR-X $300
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Parts still available

Feel free to PM me an offer

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Front Leather Seats - $200 (See Pic Above)

Standard Radiator, with thermo fan to clear intercooler - $80 (See Pic Above)
Rear White Aero Bar, has a few marks - $400 (Pics To Come)

AR-X Suspension, with king springs - $350

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HDi Intercooler Kit, only was installed for a few months - $350

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Grey Floor Mats - $100

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