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Wrecking a series 1.5 gtst 83000 klm near wollongong, car is still basically complete at this stage will be stripping it next week. I will be taking the bonnet/headlights/grille and sideskirts/pods, also keeping passengers side door.

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RB25DET engine with standard manifolds and turbo stock computer + haltech E6X computer and loom - $2500ono.

Prefer to sell complete but willing to separate, still running in car for the time being.

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600x300x76mm intercooler with piping and silicon hoses etc $600 ono

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5 speed manual gearbox, with everything to convert to manual except computer - $1500ono.

Prefer to sell complete but willing to separate.

Red leather front and rear seats and console/gearshift/handbrake boot has faded a little on top of rear seat $650 ono

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Castor rods with nolathane bushes - $80

Front lower control arms - $70 ea

Front upper control arms - $50/pr

Front 5 stud hubs - $50 ea

Tein rear adjustable coilovers and standard front struts with pedders springs will work out a price once i remove them and assess their condition.

Rear lower control arms - $50 ea

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150/pair

Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $150/pair

Manual (4.11) diff - $250

Driveshafts $75/pair

Front calipers - $275

Rear calipers - $150

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Standard R33 gtst rims 2x tyres 60% tread 2x on wear limits - $200 ono

Feel free to pm or email here and i will get back to you asap.

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Bump, $4000ono for car as is minus side skirts/pods/bonnet/drivers headlight/clear indicators and grille, can throw in a damaged bonnet and drivers headlight if needed, car has been defected for FMIC and aftermarket engine management.

Have interest in exterior panels and will be removing them by the weekend, taking offers on separating the engine components.

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