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The car has done 84,000kms. Has plenty of exterior damage, but the internals are still fantastic (had them checked using a diagnostics a few weeks ago). Everything is still in the car, and is ready to start.

RB25DET (includes everything to run it, except the radiator), computer, boost controller (Turbosmart E-boost Street), automatic transmission (MV automatics shift kit) and drive shaft. Would suit a conversion, since I am including all the parts you need (I may be willing to seperate). $3,500

I do have more parts for sale, but I want this gone first!

P.S If you are really keen you can buy my entire wreck for $4,000!

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Stock gear knob!!! If you have one in great nic, PM with pics and price asap please!

Sorry mate, but I won't be selling that just yet. I may need it to shift the car out of Park, if I ever need to move it. I am just waiting a little while to see what is happening with the main vitals.

But otherwise yes mine is in mint condition. I'll let you know soon.

oooo im looking to buy a rb25det....does it come with the gearbox and turbo too?

At $3,500 it sure does mate. You will be pretty much taking the entire lot.

PM me if you want to arrange a time to come round and start her up.

Anyone who has PM'd me I will have to get back to you tomorrow. Going to start pulling the parts you want off the car, assess condition and take photos. You will hear from me by Tuesday at the latest. :)

I remember taking mine off ages ago. I think it may be broken though. Is it just that one side you were after?

I will get back to you about it soon.

I've just found these piece from another forum member so no need to go digging it out, thanks anyway :)

Here are some interior parts I have up for grabs!

Dash Facia in mint condition! (includes all buttons, vents, clock and connections) = $150

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Automatic Shifter Surround in mint condition! (includes ashtray which has never been used) = $50

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Automatic Centre Console in mint condition (includes ashtray) = $150

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Automatic Intrument Cluster (84,134kms) = $200

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Climate Control = $100

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That is all for now, still plenty to come!

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