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Car is located on northern beaches syd, NSW. i live in lower nth shore so pick up welcome or post at buyers expense.

due to a tabletop truck hitting my rear driver qtr panel i have decided to strip down the whole car and sell off all the bits, so for sale i have:

complete RB25DET engine 125,000 stock engine never been opened inc os giken twinplate clutch worth $2,000

$2800 (and ill throw in fmic with pipes) ps. 100k service done with water pump and hks belt among other bits and new alternator

5sp Gearbox

$1000

Apexi Power FC Inc hand control, tuned @ 220.8 rwkw (fmic, full exhaust, 12psi, pod filte and gtr pump) tune worth $400

$900

Greddy/Trust coilovers type S

$1200

nismo 555cc injectors brand new never used

$150ea or $800 for all

Tomei gtr fuel pump

$200

spitfire coils

$300

Apexi Pod filter

$50

Apexi turbo timer with loom

$100

Left & Right Headlights in excellent condition Inc 6000k HID conversion

$500

Turbosmart boost Tap (black stealth series)

$50

genuine rear strut brace

$offers

front strut brace inc master cylinder brace (polished alloy)

$150

Front and Rear Seats immaculate condition

$offers

Dash surround (upper&lower) complete with clock & vents and momo black leather boot (no marks or holes on panels)

$150

genuine floor mats 5 piece

$offers

Alpine Headunit 9886i on brackets with pocket inc nissan loom adapter and ipod cable (plug and screw straight in)

$300

hks inlet and exhaust cam gears in box never used

$400 for both

genuine greddy inlet plenum never used with instructions in jap all fitting hoses and clamps still in plastic

(i have started sanding the manifold so its a unfinished project sell as is)

$700

greddy twin pillar mount gauge thingo with str black face electrical boost and oil temp gauge's cost me 600

$350

used Q45 afm

$150

stock afm

$100

stainless 3'' 1 piece turbo-cat dump pipe

$200

3" Highflow cat

$120

i also have open to offers:

Bonnet,

Grill,

boot lid x2 with wing,

doors with trims

front & rear(inc wiper motor) windows,

left tail light,

front bumper(blinker&fog lights inc),

front left n right guards inc blinkers

19'' wheels hp design

diff and or rear cradle

brake setup (non abs)

roof with factory sun roof

instrument cluster (125,000ish km)

parcel shelf

floor carpet immaculate

passenger air bag

steering wheel (no wear marks)

number plates white on blue WLD25L only 130yr extra for rego NSW only

passenger qtr glass

dash

glove box

kick panels

scuff plates

inner qtr trims

climate control thingo

standard ecu

standard fuel pump

standard fmic

rear boot garnish

m spec side skirts

Before i sell most of the running gear i need the engine gone first so i can move the car sorry for

if you have any questions call me (paul) on 0414600083 between 8am-10pm 7days, ill try and get some pics up asap!

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