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Still have the shell but what are you chasing it for? The front rad support panel has been cut out though. Give me a call if you are interested. Thanks

Complete rb25de neo engine 2.5 vvti 150 kw with all ancillaries less flywheel and starter, with engine loom and computer $900. Only done 102,000 ks, in good condition. Pick up only from Frankston area. Thanks

Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

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Complete rb25de neo engine 2.5 vvti 150 kw with all ancillaries less flywheel and starter, with engine loom and computer now only $850. Only done 102,000 ks, in good condition. Pick up only from Frankston area. Thanks

Make me offers on any stuff thats left guys, the rest of the gear will be going on ebay soon

Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

Front guards

Aircon lines

Front shocks and springs

Here is a price list and some pictures of the stuff left that is still for sale:

Rear subframe with diff,driveshafts and hubs $200

Rear calipers $50

Front calipers $50

Overflow bottle $20

Apexi pod filter $30

Fuel pump and tank $70

Windscreen washer bottle $15

Headlining $30

Door trims $50 ea including switches

Door actuators $70 pr

Steering wheel $40 (has quite a few marks but no major peeling)

Steering wheel airbag $100

Dash including passenger side airbag $120

Engine fan $40

Rear trims $50 pr

Rear seat $40 (has cigarette burn in base)

Heater core assembly $50

Aircon and fan assembly $50

Seatbelts $50 ea

Centre console trim $30 (without centre console lid)

ABS unit $80

Rear tail light $80 ea

Carpet $60

Brake master cylinder and brake booster $70

Power steering lines $50

Front part of exhaust to end of cat (including near new cat) $50

Genuine Floor mats - set of 5 $50

Wheels with good tyres $150

Rear shocks and springs $50

Handbrake assembly and cable $40

Front hubs $100

Front discs $40

Rear discs $40

Front cross member and rack and pinion $80

RB25de neo Engine including loom and computer $850

Starter motor $50

Steering column with key $50

Door, with glass $150 ea

Fuel door/flap $20

Heaps of other trim parts and stuff available - just ask 0422641010. Parts located in frankston, Vic. Prefer pickup.

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Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

Front guards

Aircon lines

Front shocks and springs

Boot carpet and board

Rubbers around doors

Rear boot trims

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Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

Front guards

Aircon lines

Front shocks and springs

Boot carpet and board

Rubbers around doors

Rear boot trims

Steering rack

Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

Front guards

Aircon lines

Front shocks and springs

Boot carpet and board

Rubbers around doors

Rear boot trims

Steering rack

Diff

Items Sold so far:

Rear wiper motor

Centre console trim around shifter

Front seats

Reverse lights

Sideskirts

Front interior light

Head unit trim surround

Centre console lid

Front indicators

Side repeater indicators

Radiator shroud and bonnet strut

Headunit

Boot/fuel cap cable

B pillar external trims

Interior rear view mirror

Gearknob

Headlights

Strutbar

Din pocket

Circled plastic trim next to headunit

Kick trim inside the door jam

bonnet heatshielding

Climate control unit

Passenger mirror

Exhaust from catback

Steering column trim surround

Gauges

Exterior black trim above front doors

Drivers side mirror

Gearbox

Clutch

Flywheel

Tailshaft

Spoiler

Clutch pedal and slave cylinder

Windscreen washer bottle pumps

Drivers and passengers side window regulators

Front guards

Aircon lines

Front shocks and springs

Boot carpet and board

Rubbers around doors

Rear boot trims

Steering rack

Diff

Wheels and tyres

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