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Well due to work and other commitments I dont have time or the energy to work on my 31 so its being stripped

All parts located in Devonport

$400 r43 gtt front brakes

$350 3 inch minld steel turbo back exhuast

$1200 rb25/rb30 hybrid with greddy copy plenum and loom

$400 brand new only dummy fitted to car t3t4 and stanless steel manifold with braced runners and used 38mm waste gate

$400 suspention arms with new nolithain bushes

$150 front sturts with white line springs and kyb shocks

$50 hot plates

$80 044 copy and 1ltr surge tank

$100 r31 coupe steering rack

$300 bucket seats mounted on r31 bases

$350 timex boost, oil pressure, air/fuel and temp gauges with remote

$300 timex tacho and speedo in one gauge

$50 good condition silo steering wheel

$400 16x8 +25 speedy rims with 2 good 225/50 r16 and to bald. one has gutter rub

$350 s3 front bumper with lip and vent in primer

$100 rb30e

All so have a few power steering pumps and altinators off rb30s

Thats just off the top of my head. I will up date as I work more out

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Yeah its a pitty to have to do this but with work and other commitments I don't have time to work on it and my gf is about ready to get her licence so I need another car so the 31 has to go

pretty f**king soft red. oh and them seats where only $280 brand new rip off prick hahaha

Shell is also for sale. Price deppends on what parts are still in it. registered until the 08/02/2010 then has the 90 day to re register it

$50 1:1 fuel reg (cant rember brand but its from repco (not monza tho))

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Well due to work and other commitments I dont have time or the energy to work on my 31 so its being stripped

All parts located in Devonport

$400 r43 gtt front brakes

$350 3 inch minld steel turbo back exhuast

$1200 rb25/rb30 hybrid with greddy copy plenum and loom

$400 brand new only dummy fitted to car t3t4 and stanless steel manifold with braced runners and used 38mm waste gate

$400 suspention arms with new nolithain bushes

$150 front sturts with white line springs and kyb shocks

$50 hot plates

$80 044 copy and 1ltr surge tank

$100 r31 coupe steering rack

$300 bucket seats mounted on r31 bases

$350 timex boost, oil pressure, air/fuel and temp gauges with remote

$300 timex tacho and speedo in one gauge

$50 good condition silo steering wheel

$400 16x8 +25 speedy rims with 2 good 225/50 r16 and to bald. one has gutter rub

$350 s3 front bumper with lip and vent in primer

$100 rb30e

All so have a few power steering pumps and altinators off rb30s

Thats just off the top of my head. I will up date as I work more out

Hey mate would you do the seat for 250???

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