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PICS UP SOON

SR20 BOTTOM ENDS MUST GO Taking up space!

All going cheap need quick sale!

SR20DET Engine $1500

Fresh imported engine from just jap with receipt 2 months old

Gearbox with slave cylinder and line and shifter $600

Apexi turbo timer with wiring harness $100

Apexi AVCR boost controller all wiring $600

Front mount intercooler kit with piping and blow off valve $200

3" Straight through exhaust turbo back $200

Mandrel bent, high flow cat and heat wrap

s13 rear brake calipers $100

s13 skyline front brake calipers made to fit s13 $150

Nismo braided clutch line $100

Tail shaft $100

Five stud conversion kit $500

ICHIBARN from USA bolt on with genuine new wheel bearings

Nismo braided brake lines $200

R32 GTR wheels $500

With tires

REAR DIFF CV SHAFTS $50

2x sr20 red top standard turbos $100 each

2x sr20 red top heads "top end" with cams and bits $300 each

2x sr20 bottom ends $300

One seized from fuel in oil

One turns detonated piston 2

MUST GO

2x sr20 exhaust manifolds $80

2x sr20 intake manifolds $80

ECU red top standard $100

ECU red top nistune! $300

Can retune!

Tuned for 300HP fmic, disco spud and greddy easy cams

Will need retune depending on your application

PICK UP ONLY

PREFER TXT OR PM 0423428670

s13 skyline front brake calipers made to fit s13 $150

Calipers only? No rotors? How are they made to fit an S13?

As listed calipers only

Re drilled and tapped to bolt straight on!

s13 skyline front brake calipers made to fit s13 $150

Calipers only? No rotors? How are they made to fit an S13?

FFS! Yeah thats nice

BUT im trying to sell stuff not fkn, have a debate about whats what!

So PLEASE keep comments to self

  • 1 month later...

Hey mate,

SR20DET Engine $1500

Fresh imported engine from just jap with receipt 2 months old

Is the engine still available? Any idea on the kms on it please?

Cheers

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