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hi, can you price these items for me:

RB25DET + plenum and pipes + gearbox

all 4 hubs including discs and calipers

also lookin at the pics, the plenum and other parts on the left side of the engine looks like it *might* have had some impact damage in the accident, do you give any quality assurances or gurantees to the porper working of the parts I buy?

hi, can you price these items for me:

RB25DET + plenum and pipes + gearbox

all 4 hubs including discs and calipers

also lookin at the pics, the plenum and other parts on the left side of the engine looks like it *might* have had some impact damage in the accident, do you give any quality assurances or gurantees to the porper working of the parts I buy?

To be honest, i don't know how much they should cost as you read Vic section, you will know that accident only happen about a week or two ago therefor i'm too busy with sorting out transport and stuff. Never do any research but i'll speak to Nigel and find out. Come around and take a closer look for yourself, no damage ever like you describe.

if your interested in selling the gearbox separately. i'll take it, and the yoke to suit :rofl:

I'll be down @ ICE monday nxt week anyhow so i'll have a look-see

koala! such a shame man... u could get more than 6k from selling all the parts seperately including the panels etc... strip it down.

how much do u want for the SAFC? i'll take that if its not stuffed... will stick it on the soarer.

offer: $300 for engine wiring loom and ECU ?

let me know if you wish to separate..

Got two ECU, one is my original S2 and other one is a s1 Chipped. I won't sell the loom as yet cos ' i prefer to sell the whole thing.

koala! such a shame man... u could get more than 6k from selling all the parts seperately including the panels etc... strip it down

I know Ni but at the moment i need some fast cash to get a bomb to drive around.

if your interested in selling the gearbox separately. i'll take it, and the yoke to suit

I'll be down @ ICE monday nxt week anyhow so i'll have a look-see

I hope that nigel manage a space for my car, car still at me mate house as for the last 2 weeks i've been ringing Nigel up around 20+ times but Ice is just too busy and got no space for me.

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET ! There are more than just engine and box, heaps of other parts. Also suspect to have different FUEL PUMP, Steel wheel turbo.....

those pics were taken using a phone camera weren't they? Here I was thinking omg that car is f**ked. Anyways, when will it be at ICE so I can go check it out in person. If I do go ahead and decide to buy it I'll take the whole car, as long as I can keep the car's history (compliance plates n all).

Quick question... is the engine in its original position? also some of the hoses seem to have come off in the non collision side... did you take them out or is that due to the shock of the accident?

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