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Here are some details on the car and all the parts i have that was for my build. All parts will be sold seperatly unless someone wants the car/motor and all the mods etc.

This is a really regretful sale but here are the details

Car Details:

THIS CAR HAS NO MOTOR, GEARBOX or ECU

1993 R32 Gtst

120,000 Klms

18inch AMG Eclipse Argon brand new rubber all round

Veilside C1 front bar

Veilside C1 side skirts

Pioneer TV screen (brand new never used)

Pioneer DVD/CD Player (brand new never used)

pioneer 6x9's

pioneer 6 1/2inch 3ways

Clarion APX 400.4 amp

monster tacho

nismo front/rear strut braces

Autowatch Blue line alarm

Tinted Windows

Basically this is a full car just minus MOTOR AND GEARBOX

asking $14,000

List of Mods that were bought for the car

1997 R33 VSPEC RB26 30,000klms (all turbos,oils lines and wiring harnes)$6500

1997 R33 GTST 5 speed manual gearbox 70,000klms $1600

rb26 Highmount Manifold T3 Flange (brand new) $650

t70 turbo t3 Flange (Brand new) $700

50mm Wastegate (brand new) $500

profec b spec II boost controller (brand New) $500

oil catch can polished (brand new) $90

custom power steering can polished (brand new) $90

3inch POD filter blue element (brand new) $35

Front Mount 100mm thick $550

nismo Gmax III twin plate (fully rebuilt) $1800

HKS SSQV universal (brand new) $350

Splitfire Boost Gauge (brand new) $80

Splitfire A/F gauges rare (brand new) $175

Genuine Veilside C1 rear bar (Brand new unpainted) $1550

billet polished gear changer (brand new) $45

r33 5 speed short shifter 2 piece (brand new) $155

Also other parts of the car

3 1/2 inch zaust cat back $350

16inch Rims & tyres $250

stock r32 cooler $50

HKS type 1 turbo time and harness $150

There is more parts i just cant remember them all

**EDIT***

forgot these parts

Malpassi Fuel Pressure Regulator (brand new) $180

Custom Fuel Rail $70

pm if you want any pictures or details of the car or parts.

pics of some of the parts are found here

http://people.ozzienet.net/~oz/In%20Process/

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