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Hey everyone Ive decided to part out my drift car, everything must go and after the majority of parts are off rolling shell will be sold also.

S13 blacktop sr20 complete with stock manifold HKS 2510 turbo blitz 550s nistune ecu tough single plate clutch $2800 230rwkw on E85

OR

Engine only $1300

HKS 2510 with lines $900

Blitz 550cc injectors in s13 fuel rail $500

Clutch $200 unknown brand came on the car from japan no slip with 230rwkw

nistune ecu $250

AM performane screamer and jap front pipe $300

decat and exhaust tech twin flutes $350 OR the whole system for $600

z32 with HKS pod and AM performance metal intake $400

Greddy oil cooler kit $450

Koyo 2 core radiator $250

GKTech front mount and piping $220

5 stud conversion with FRONT r32 GTR discs and calipers S15 hubs s13 LCAs with S15 ball joints pressed in REAR r32 gtst discs and calipers hubs

and handbrake cables. everything you need. $1100

bride vios3 with 2 piece bride drivers rail $550

willans 4 point harnass $100

apexi EL2 boost gauge and control unit $280 comes with sensor wiring etc

greddy 60mm water temp gauge $120 comes with sensor wiring etc

greddy 60mm oil temp gauge $120 comes with sensor wiring etc

greddy profec B spec 2 boost controller $320 everything included

tein HE coilovers with swift springs F9kg R7kg height damper adjustable awesome condition $1100

KTS rear camber arms $180

KTS rear traction rods $180

D project rear toe arms $120 OR all 3 rear arms for $420

cusco front strut brace $130

some jap rear strut brace $100 OR both for $200

rays gram lights 57pro 18x10 +12 all round $3000 with pair brand new neuton 235/40 and pair half shagged neuton 235/40 OR without tyres $2800

Located in Adelaide northeastern suburbs really cant be stuffed posting but smaller items I spose I could.

If your genuinely keen ring me 0401 483 906 cheers Chris heres some pics more to come there is still some stuff on the car

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Took some more bits off over the weekend

greddy temp gauges

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apexi boost gauge solenoid and control unit

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profec b spec 2

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bride

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intercooler kit is same as this. cooler is bit dirty but hardly any bent fins and has never been hit. always ran an oil breather so piping is mint no oil film on the inside. comes with all hoses and clamps

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