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Hey guys the shell is sold so now im left with a few things

*RB26 motor with haltek wiring or standard computer with high flowed turbos, cam gears and cam shafts from hks

5k ono

*3inch twin dumpies with one single 3.5inch cat back exhaust, all stainless steal cost me 1700..

800ono

*Haltek E11V2 with wiring. *******SOLD*******

1500 ono

*Full body kit for R32 GTST bomex kit from jetspeed, paid 800, never been used still in primer

500ono

*GTR wing and GTST wing for R32

make offer

*Front mounted s**t cooler with custom piping to suit twin turbo RB26,.. cost me 1200

500ono

*RB20 gearbox with brand new exceedy heavy duty clutch

make offer

All this parts are brand spankin new never used built my car up and never got to see the road

thanks guys really need to get these things sold dont miss out

jesse

Edited by Jimmy Z
Any idea of the kms on the engine?

yes buddy the gtr vspec which i bought from the auctions as a stat ride off had 28000km on the dash.. but im sure that every car that comes from overseas has their clocks wound back for sure.. this motor is in perfect nick and hasnt been driven on the road for 2 years, 1 year in my garage and the rego papers from this gtr said it wasnt on the road for a year before i bought it.. its a good motor man you will be ringing me and thanking me

Guys i wanna sell everything so like make me decent offers and we can do business

where are you located? was a compression test done on the motor? cheers johno

where are you located? was a compression test done on the motor? cheers johno

Hey mate sorry i always forget to put where i am located,.. i live in bankstown sydney NSW.. the motor has been tested and it passed with flying colours.. colours so bright if i showyou, you would go blind :)

Guys JustJap quoted me 6.5k for a standard RB26 with standard turbos and no computer no box,.. ive got an RB20 box thats stuck to it with a brand new exceedy heavy duty clutch... High flowed turbos, cam gears and shafts, must see to believe 5k must go this weekend everything together

Mate ive organised to call you tommorrow to pick it up have I not??

Its not exactly easy to widthdraw 1500 bucks from an atm over 2 days when you have a limit on the card.

I will be calling you tommorrow to arange a time and place to pick it up.

Brad

Mate ive organised to call you tommorrow to pick it up have I not??

Its not exactly easy to widthdraw 1500 bucks from an atm over 2 days when you have a limit on the card.

I will be calling you tommorrow to arange a time and place to pick it up.

Bradry

sorry brad i didnt realise it was 2 different ppl asking for the haltek sorry bout that mate.. yepp the ecu is sold

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