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G'day mate,

Sorry, still negotiating with a few guys from here regarding selling the car whole. Just waiting for a reply back from some of them. Will keep you updated on how everything goes.

Edited by GT32
  • 2 weeks later...

Ok, here's the update.

We have started stripping the car as of today. Nearly all of the exhaust side is off including turbo, wastegate, dump/front pipes, complete exhaust system etc. 6boost manifold is nearly off but having a small issue with the very last bottom-left manifold nut. We're gonna start on the intake side sometime during this week and hopefully by early next week the car will be bare enough so we can organise to have the motor and gearbox removed and car stripped completely so it can be sold as a registered rolling shell. Long motor will be assessed and oil pump/crank collar replaced then sold separately. I'll post up the price for it once that's complete.

Pricing has been revised a little and the listing of all parts for sale is below.

ENGINE:

RB30/25DET LONG MOTOR - $N/A

DUAL-CORE ALUMINIUM RADIATOR WITH 2X 12" THERMO FANS - $250

NISMO R32 GT-R IN-TANK FUEL PUMP (276L/HR) - $350

MALPASSI FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR (RISING-RATE = 1:1) - $100

TWIN-ENTRY FUEL INJECTOR RAIL (TOP-FEED) - $100

SIEMENS 740CC FUEL INJECTORS (TOP-FEED/HIGH IMPEDANCE) - $300

GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN - $80 SOLD

ENGINE MANAGEMENT:

APEXI POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER (AP ENGINEERING/HCR32) - $1400

INDUCTION:

GARRETT GT3582BB (GT35R) 700HP DUAL BALL BEARING TURBO (0.82 A/R) - $1100

6BOOST RB25DET HIGH-MOUNT EXHAUST MANIFOLD (TUNED LENGTH) - $900

GREDDY TYPE RB25DET INTAKE MANIFOLD - $250

CUSTOM VMS MOTORSPORTS BAR AND PLATE FRONT-MOUNT INTERCOOLER (680X280X120MM) - $300

DRIFT HIGH-FLOW POD AIR FILTER - $50

NISSAN Q45 THROTTLE BODY - $100

NISSAN HCR32 AIRFLOW METER - $100

EXHAUST:

TIAL 44MM EXTERNAL WASTEGATE - $350

CUSTOM DUMP PIPE TO SUIT GT35 (HPC/CERAMIC COATED) - $200

CUSTOM FRONT PIPE - $80

HIGH-FLOW CAT - $100 SOLD

GARRETT GT35 TURBO BEANIE - $50

TANABE TUNER MEDALLION RACING CAT-BACK EXHAUST (3.25" SYSTEM/4" EXIT) - $400

DRIVETRAIN:

RB25DET GEARBOX - $1000

CUSTOM 1-PIECE TAILSHAFT - $100

NEW EXEDY HD BUTTON CLUTCH (UNCUSHIONED)/MACHINED RB25DET FLYWHEEL (TRAVELLED 2.5KMS) - $550

USED EXEDY HD BUTTON CLUTCH (UNCUSHIONED)/USED RB25DET FLYWHEEL (TRAVELLED 8000KMS) - $200 SOLD

USED RB25DET OEM FLYWHEEL - $50

INTERIOR:

BRAND NEW APEXI AVC-R ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER (BLACK) - $600

APEXI TURBO TIMER - $50

APEXI S-AFC AND APEXI S-ITC - $150

RECARO SR2 RACING BUCKET SEATS (REPLICA) - $500 SOLD

SUSPENSION:

TEIN HR-SERIES ADJUSTABLE COIL-OVER SUSPENSION - $600

R32 GT-R FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACE - $100

ROLLING STOCK:

WORK EMOTION XD9 WHEELS (MBG/MADBRAY) 18X9" +20 FRONT AND 18X10" +18 REAR/WORK RS NUTS (BLUE) AND WORK HUB CENTRIC RINGS (BLUE) WITH BRIDGESTONE POTENZA GIII TYRES 235/40/18" FRONT AND 245/40/18" REAR (~85% TREAD) - $2600

ROLLING SHELL WITH REGO UNTIL MAY 2011 (VEHICLE COMPLETELY STRIPPED. WILL SELL WITH THE FULL BODYKIT/BRAKES/DIFF/FACTORY RIMS/FACTORY SUSPENSION/FACTORY ECU): - $3000

Edited by GT32

Couple more things added to the list:

BRAND NEW APEXI GT SPEC RADIATOR CAP - $50

GENUINE NISSAN R34 CLEAR SIDE INDICATORS/WINKERS - $50

Edited by GT32
  • 3 weeks later...

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