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Item Summary: NSW.. R31 - VLT RB30 PARTS HAVE A LOOK!!!!

Location: NSW: Coffs Harbour

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: NEED $$

Asking Price: From 5-->>>

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Tim 0401303643

Extra Information: SAU wont allow me to post all my pictures, all pictures available on request!!

Cannot guarantee VLT RB30 Parts this is how i got them but they all seem fine! all other parts have come off my car/s fell free to ask any questions!

ALL PRICES ONO!!!

More pictures available on request

RB30ET head (Off original VL Turbo) - $150

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RB30ET block, crank water pump and a few things attached (Original VL turbo block, needs bottom end rebuild) - $150

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Set of 6 used forged?? pistons For RB30ET - $150

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RB30 SUMP off VLT motor $30

RB30 DIZZY off VLT motor $30

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RB30 Alternator off VLT motor $30

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RB30 Throttle body & top half of intake manifold off VLT motor $30

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RB30 wiring loom for motor off VLT motor $40

Seat Belts (Black, Work Perfectly, no frays) - $20ea

2x 185/65 R14 TYRES (Legal for rego, OR BURNOUTS 15%) - $20pair

Tyres2.jpg

Silhouette front seats (Brown, Great Condition NO HOLES, could use a clean) - $120pr, $70ea

Driver_seat.jpg

Back reclining seats complete with base (Great nick no holes few tiny burns, could use a clean) - $70

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Import Centre console (Black, one bit snapped off not to bad could be repaired, missing gear stick surround) - $40

Centre_console1.jpg

Import Stereo surround with ash tray (Black, not the best Condition usual for R31) - $10

Import steering column surround (Black, Good Condition) - $30

Import air - con controls works great (Black, surround broken could be re-paired) - $25

Air_controls.jpg

S3 front bar (Couple Scratches) - $100

S3 headlights (Great Condition, no cracks) - $50ea

Right_headlight.jpg

S3 grill - $50

Grill.jpg

S3 garnish between grill and bar - $50

Apron.jpg

S3 rusted guards (Couple Scratches) - $10ea

Tail lights (small cracks barely noticeable, still fine) - $25ea

Taillight_left.jpg

Garnishes between tail lights (Great Condition) - $50 pair

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Spare tyre (40% Tred) - $20

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RB20 turbo (missing exhaust wheel, has blown off from running too much boost) - $25

After market temp gauge (No gauge cup good condition) - $25

Temp_gauge.jpg

JDM Indicator Stalk (with cruise switch) $20

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JDM Wiper stalk $20

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Cup tray off a dihatsu or some shit (could mount it somewhere??) $10

Door Mirrors $20ea

Pod filter Adapter $5

Side repeaters/indicators $15pair

Electric turbo timer still works fine $20

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N15 SSS pulsar air-box (could be retro fitted to clear defects??) $50

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Wagon tow bar and wiring - $60

All prices ONO & don't include frieght (will post anywhere at buyers expense or pick - up for larger items or u can arrange courier) located mid north coast (Coffs Harbour)

best to call or PM

0401303643 - Tim

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THIS IS WHAT IS LEFT!!

MOST PARTS LISTED ON E-BAY HOP ON THERE FOR A BARGIN OR PM ME!!

All prices ONO & don't include frieght (will post anywhere at buyers expense or pick - up for larger items or YOU can arrange courier) located mid north coast (Coffs Harbour)

best to call or PM

0401303643 - Tim

RB30 Alternator (unsure of its condition still spins fine) $10

RB30ET7.jpg

Seat Belts (Black, Work Perfectly, no frays) - $10ea

Seat_belts.jpg

2x 185/65 R14 TYRES (Legal for rego, OR BURNOUTS 15%) - $10pair

Tyres2.jpg

Silhouette front seats (Brown, Great Condition NO HOLES, could use a clean) - $90pr, $50ea

Driver_seat.jpg

Pass_seat.jpg

Back reclining seats complete with base (Great nick no holes few tiny burns, could use a clean) - $40

Back_seat.jpg

Import Stereo surround with ash tray (Black, not the best Condition usual for R31) - $10

cd_player_surround.jpg

Import steering column surround (Black, Good Condition) - $20

Column_Surround.jpg

S3 front bar (Couple Scratches) - $70

Front_bar1.jpg

S3 headlights (Great Condition, no cracks) - $40ea

Left_headlight.jpg

Right_headlight.jpg

S3 grill - $30

Grill.jpg

S3 garnish between grill and bar - $30

Apron.jpg

S3 rusted guards (Couple Scratches) - $5ea

Driver_guard.jpg

Passenger_guard.jpg

RH Tail light (small crack barely noticeable, doesn't leak still fine) - $20

Taillight_right.jpg

Spare tyre (40% Tred) - $15

Spare.jpg

RB20 turbo (missing exhaust wheel, has blown off from running too much boost) - $20

rb20_turb1.jpg

After market temp gauge (No gauge cup good condition) - $20

Temp_gauge.jpg

Door Mirrors $15ea

Door_mirrors1.jpg\

Side repeaters/indicators $10pair

Side_reapeters.jpg

Electric turbo timer still works fine $10

Turb_timer.jpg

Wagon tow bar and wiring - $30

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