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wrecking white r31 s3. let me no what bits ya want and i might have it.

manual tailshaft $100

manual x member $50

clutch pedal,cyl and slave cyl $50

3.89 mini spooled diff disk to disk lsd housing $300

all doors good nick $30. also have another drivers door but green

1/4 panels $20. think left is s2 been cut and right is s2 uncut but cream

boot $30

tail lights with garnish thingo $130

s3 head lights left side had broken mount still works fine $30

rear bumper with reo $40

s3 black grill $30

grey silo interior minus drivers seat $150 good nick

silo steering wheel $50

radiator $50 worked fine when removed

stock front struts, needs new disks has stock springs 1 just needs 2 b put on $30

rb30e 220k kms was runnin rb30et set up. hasnt been started in a year but ran fine last time it was running. missing injectors, dizzy cap (may need new rotor button) and few plugs out the block and hoses $100 with loom

no gearbox

other stuff:

l24e with turbo set up with stumpy manual gearbox + clutch $800

inc. l28et mani, vlt injectors, monsta t3/t4 turbo (0 shaft play bout 1yrs use), stock ecu and afm, starter motor, z rocker cover, braided oil feed but 1 side leaks alittle bit and gearbox and clutch.

gearbox shifts good and has brand new exedy hd organic clutch fitted (flywheel was machined).

E88 head was rebuilt not long ago and ran ace when stock but comp to high for turbo. after market ecu probs run it.

or will split it up if no 1 buys it soon

r30 stock tail lights $40

stock front struts, comes with cut king springs and uncut stock springs $20

z31 front struts with r31 kyb inserts no springs $120 (gd brake up grade, 100mm calliper spacing)

r31 front lowered springs, unknown brand $40

KA24 tb (60mm) $40

Hawk c12 aftermarket ecu. bought 2nd hand but never been used. comes with loom, few disks, map sensor and some other stuff in there. $600

located in One Tree Hill, SA

NO POSTAGE SORRY

most stuffs ONO

probs add more stuff yet and yes pics will b up soon

cheers...

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