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Ive bought an R34 and dont nessiarilly need everything in it.

So ill list what I am selling.

RB25 Neo engine, I beleive its and NA engine with a DET turbo assembly bolted onto it. Runs perfectly drives fine oddometer reads 37,000kms. legit mileage or not I dont know and dont care, thats what it says though.....

Comes with an auto that has evidently got a 3000rpm stally and some shift kit but I dont know anything about it.

With loom, ecu blah blah I want $1000

Pretty much everything from the engine bay minus the steering rack, colum and a few small brackets etc can be sold. Ask and ill decide if its for sale or not.

R34 xenon headlights, passengers side has been repaired but its done pretty well and looks fine. Inspections welcome they work fine but could do with that plastice cleaner crap to make them like new

Asking $500 for the pair.

R34 interior parts. im keeping the dash, console, gloovebox, door trims,dash trimming pretty much everything else is for sale, again ask and if its for sale ill sell it

Boot trim is all perfect and for sale $80 for the entire boot trim

Seats are mint condition $300

Mint condition Koni shocks, have to check what springs but they are very good condition.

asking $700 the full set exchange for your old stock ones so my car can still roll

Exhaust system, looks to be a factory system with an X force rear muffler

Asking $100

located in sydney, engine can be seen running for the next week or till I could be bothered pulling it all apart.

more parts to come as i decide what I want to keep

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Sorry mate the handbrake cables are not for sale untill I strip the car in a week or so. Unfortunately I need the handbrake working as my car park is a hill.

The car is silver

Headlights sold to webber pending payment and pickup within a couple of days.

For those asking I'm not holding anything. First one to say they want it and show up the day after with cash gets it.

Also now up for sale

Front mount intercooler kit. Included pipes cooler and clamps etc

Drivers end tank has had an alloy plate welded over it to fix what looks like some old damage. Doesn't leak seems to be in fine working order

Asking $150 the whole kit

Blitz SBC. Basic looking model in good condition, drove the car today seems to hold boost and work fine

Asking $200

Thee has been heaps of interest in the auto which is odd but meh.

I'm having an auto specialist look inside it tommorrow and drop the pan off to see what's been done briefly inside.

From his short drive of the car his suggested it has some type of modified valve body and shift solenoids as well as the obvious stall convertor.

In his experience the box would be worth a few grand to build so I'm going to ask $500 for it with everything.

If someone really wants it you are welcome to drive the car for the next week before it gets pulled down

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