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The car got T-Boned on the passenger side So pretty much everything is available.

************************This is All that is left********************

*Hybrid copy FMIC $180

*GTR side skirt rhs only $60

*K&N Pod filter and adapter plate $60

*2xPirelli 18" 265's off the back of a ferrari 355 $80each 70%tread

*stock front pipe $30

*stock cat $40

*Boot is fully sound deaded and and is solid $150

*Cheapo pod filter $15

*The SAAS seat i am selling for a mate who wants $300

*I have also cut the rear quarter panel out too, but window is now gone.

*Kingcrome piston ring compressor 60-100mm brand new unopened $25.

Contact me on 0417 125 253 Elliot, or email for more pics at [email protected],

Im situatated N.E. suburbs 30mins from the city(melb)

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How about selling dump pipe and front pipe from the turbo-back

system? PM me if you're keen. Also pics if possible, and how much

for postage to Mildura Vic 3500? Thanks.

"GTR grill in percect cond with all clips $250" lol u can get em from nissan new 4 dat much.

ill give u $80 for it

what nissan dealer sells them for that much?

are you sure man i priced one a while ago and it was considerably more than 250!!!!!!

Hks cast manifold and wastegate with TO4e turbo with all necessary intake and exhuast piping $2000 (cost $1100 at jpc 2 months ago just to get the intake and dump piping done)

What power were you making with that turbo set up? Do you know what its rated at?

Could be interested.

Cheers.

Will you separate the wheels onto pairs? I'm looking for just 2 wheels. Do they come with tyres?

Also, what kind of clutch and how much power will it take?

thanks,

Russell

How about selling dump pipe and front pipe from the turbo-back

system? PM me if you're keen. Also pics if possible, and how much

for postage to Mildura Vic 3500? Thanks.

I'll be selling the dump pipe with the turbo kit as i had it made to suit the low mount hks manifold. As for the front pipe its 3" stainless $100, but not 100% sure it its still straight.

I'm interested in the whole exhaust, pics would be great? Any ideas on postage to Adelaide 5022.

Sorry not willing to post any items atm especially interstate unless small.

What power were you making with that turbo set up? Do you know what its rated at?

Could be interested.

Cheers.

i never had it dynoed but around 190rwkw on 13psi, but the guy i bought it ran a low 12 in a vl, but all i've heard is that there rated around 440hp.

Will you separate the wheels onto pairs? I'm looking for just 2 wheels. Do they come with tyres?

Also, what kind of clutch and how much power will it take?

thanks,

Russell

clutch is rated at 240rwkw

Pics of front pipe to [email protected]

Also, I'm in Mildura Vic 3500, so postage shouldn't be much of a problem or cost much at all. Want to make sure it's still straight tho! :D

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