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found something i want more so i am parting out or selling as a whole to fund it.

Complete car in bits. no SA rego would need ID check, not defected. PPSR available . 
Prices as follows or 0416 580 223 for more information 

will do deal for multiple parts, complete rolling shell or even complete car.

 

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Motor

RB20DET GTS4 top rebuild motor. Head cleaned and faced new valve stem seals full OEM Nissan gasket set etc. 1000
Steel wheeled RB20 turbo 50
starter 50
AC setup 100
P/S pump 80
alternator 50
coilpacks 100
loom 150
ECU 100
igniter 50
stock IC + pipes 50
allow GTR engine brackets AWD 60
AWD nissan engine mounts 40
green label AFM 100


Shell (minor rear end damage as pictured, boot still opens and closes. some rust in places)

semi bare shell 500
headlights 200
indicators 80
uncut front reo 120
guards 100
bonnet 100
Doors 50 each 200
4 door mirrors 80
boot 50
rear bar 50
taillights 150
front bar 80
2.5" turbo back cannon exhaust $100

 

interior

front seats 50
rear seats 50
dash 200
floor mats 50
stereo: speakers/headunit 100
sunroof/lining 150
a pillar 20
center console 50
parcel shelf 20
cluster 150
climate control 50

 

Driveline/suspension

R32 GTR box 1000
HD clutch+ flywheel 100
type M brakes 250
GTR cradle with diff 500
gtr GB crossmember 50
front prop driveshaft 80
driveshaft 150
5 stud 100
front LCA pair 30
6 bolt GTR drive shafts pair 200
KYB GTR suspension 200
engine crossmember 50
front drive shafts 150

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  • 4 weeks later...

There is also someone looking for a sedan rolling shell you may be able to flog the whole car off to.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sydney-city/cars-vans-utes/wtb-r32-gts4-shell-or-complete-car/1119896717

Good luck

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