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Hey all,

Had a bit of bad luck, the motor has lunched itself a bit. The bolt holding on the idler snapper (10mm smegging bolt) and the timing belt let go and has bent the valves etc... So I would like to sell it all in one go, I just dont have the energy for it anymore - Im not going to part it out, so dont bother asking.

Has rego, and a whole lot of good stuff with it, looks pretty stock and was pretty quick and fun to drive. Below is a bit of a list of some of the bits and pieces that will come with it:

December rego

New Federal tires

New stuff: walbro fuel pump, oxygen sensor, front drive shafts, coil packs,

Other stuff: rb25 and rb20 turbo, r34 intercooler plumbed into stock location, split dump, 4" hks exhaust, hicas lock bar, coilovers

Stock interior in great condition, carpets and dash are like new - no bubbles.

Few other bits and pieces. I have spent a lot of hours cleaning it up and sorting things out with it, so it should be a good little project for someone

I would like about $4500, but very negotiable, I really need to sort out some transport for myself. Cheers all

Dave

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Swaps? I am keen on getting a liberty wagon, must be manual tho :P

Oh, and I can put on some other rims, still r32 rims with less tread on the tires to drop the price a bit more if anyone was interested

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