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Ok so have had enough of my car lately its been ff the road since february last year and have decided to sell off most of my parts and buy something that is a tad less modified and pref going, few reasons behind this but ne was, have a complete car that can either sell rolling or not otherwise will strip and sell off in parts.

Parts as follows

suspension and braking parts

7 point cusco safety 21 roll cage complete with padding, plates and all bolts to fit, non sunroon modle $850

Rear ARC 30mm adjustable sway bar $250

R33 gtst hand brake cables $100

G4 racing coil overs $800

R32 gtr tail shaft 2 piece $100

JIC rear strut brace $150

S14 front lower control arms $200 pair

S14 front hubs and spindles $350 pair

R32 gtr front rotors and calipers + brake lines and bolts and pads $600 freshly rebuilt can supply receites

R32 gtr rear brake rotors and calipers + bolts and pad $250

R32 gtr rear braided brake lines $50

R32 gtr complete rear diff in housing $400

R32 gtr rear drive shafts and hubs $300

(or will sell complete rear cradle for $1000)

Interior Parts

Schroth 4 point harness $100

r32 gtr passengers seat $100

bride copy fixed back drivers seat on genuine bride rail $250

momo sports steering wheel with silvia boss kit $150

autometre monsta tacho $250

stock s13 silvia dash with cluster and 4 gauges above glove box, oil temp, oil pressure, volts, water temp, $250

Exterior Parts

Turbo back 3" exhaust, 3" dump, front race cat and cat back to suit ca18 $450

onevia conversion

180sx bonnet stock with sparco bonnet pins

180sx front guards

180sx stock sr20 front bar

180sx gp sports front bar

180sx head light covers + vented passengers side

180sx headlight motors

Sell the lot for $600

Engine Parts

Complete ca18det forged engine with all receites

Os Giken twin plate clutch

ca18det 5 speed manual gearbox

Dr Drift remapped computer and stock wiring loom

Greddy oil coller kit with remount mount

600x300x100 FMIC with custom piping and turbo smart vee port

Garrett Gt3071r turbo kit on ss low mount manifold and 38mm external Waste gate

Bosch external coils with loom

Custom plenum creations custom plenum with 75mm throttle body

more info can be found on the motorand build on the below link.

Selling complete motor and gearbox as a package for $6000 firm WILL NOT SEPERATE, if dont sell will keep

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=272094

and once thats all gone will have the shell left over can be regestered still as it just about out of its 3 month period, can supply import approval paper work as well.

As for pictures off all parts they can either be found at the link below otherwise msg me and ill arrange individual pictures of each item.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=272094

All contact via pm please. And as for prices they are all semi negotiable so pm me with your best offer if you dont like my price and ill see what i can do, will discount if you buy alot of gear at once.

All parts located in Hobart Tasmania and will post at buyers expense.

cheers

Stephen

Hi sven

The rear diff in housing your selling do you know how many km's it has done please and ratio do you recon?

Also you said you have a complete car as a rolling sell. what sort of car

regards stuart

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