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hey mate, i PMed u yesterday, still waiting for reply.. wanna know details on the 2 way and also the plenum please.. asap very interested

kieran..

Hey mate just wondering if you have the stock steering wheel with airbag? and if so how much you want for it and can you send me some high res picks?? also wondering what you want for the coilovers & rims any piks would also be appreciated. Thanks.

Not sure if i want to sell the motor complete will loose to much money. will post up pictures and prices later this afternoon. and most pm's replied to.

Also selling the plates RBJETT

the rear end is gone cant be fixed and the other guy doesn't have insurance and i just got the car on the road, it was only on the road for less than a week so was going to get it insured the day after this happened. So trust my luck.

i'm writing down a price list now all prices are negotiable

Here is a list of parts off the top of my head:

Plates RBJETT $offers

Denso 550cc Injectors $620

Sard Fuel Regulator $75

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump $100

Greddy Plenum $700 or with Xf throttle body and Piping to suit front mount intercooler $900

Os Giken Cam Gear $120

Greddy/Trust Timing Belt $100

Garrett GT35R .82 Exhaust Housing $1500 with Oil and water lines $1700

PSR Wastegate $700

High Mount Manifold $250

Intake pipe with Apexi Power Intake air filter to suit High Mount Turbo $150

Custom High mount front pipe and dumpipe with custom made JPC Adapter plate to suit External Wastegate

Rb25 Forged Long Motor Block bored and honed crack tested and linished

Arias Forged Pistons and REV conrods ARP Stud bolts and ACL Bearings

Includes head which has been slighty ported and polished.

Very tough motor only done less than 500kms. looking for $5000

Link Engine management with Hand controller no AFM needed $800

Rb25 Manual Gearbox in good condition comes with recently fitted Xtreme Heavy duty clutch looking for $1500 for both

or have all the parts needed for a manual conversion which are included for $2000 the lot

Bilstein Height and Damper Adjustable coil overs $800

Unknown 2 way diff im going to pull it out and see what it is. Works really well Ame with the car from japan. $700ono

18" black Chrome Wheels with good tread $800ono

Custom Ford Interceptors with Mickey Thomson streets got a few runs left in the make an offer.

Clear Indicators $60

Trust Side skirts painted silver $150ono

Trust Front Bar painted silver $200ono

Black bonnet with bonnet lip painted black $200ono

Front Guards left and right painted silver $60 each

Both front headlights $150 each

Front left door complete $220

Front Mount Intercooler $200

I will take offers on all interior you need or anything else anyone needs like dash, AC, Seats, lower control arms Brakes Discs etc.

Everything has to go.

I get the car towed home in bentleigh on monday so i'm going to start breaking it down and stripping it then all prices are negotiable and most have receipts but no ridiculously low offers as it is all basically brand new.

cheers

man sweet looking car before a idiot hit it i would bash the bastard for that.i would go to his house and take his stuff to coveryour cost to see if ya could get your car fixed. good luck man

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