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RB25 Gearbox with short shifter low k's $1300 firm

Bonnet hinges $50

Drivers side door complete white $125

Dashboard $75

Rear seats $50

Air flow meter pionk label type no plug $100

17" wheels $500 with nearly new tyres and locknuts included

Rear subframe $200

CV shafts $75 each

Torsen diff $150 with side flanges

Rear brake set up $350

Side rear quarter windows $100 each

Rear wiper motor $40

Front wiper motor $50

Power steering rack $150 including tie rod ends in good condition.

All seats belts $50 per corner

ABS unit $50

Roof lining no marks really clean $40

May also have other little parts but not much more left.

Located in Windsor NSW but can post small items at your cost.

All reasonable offers considered.

Tim

0404321205

Pics upon request, text me and ill text you a photo back.

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I have been told it is a torsen out of an S15 and i have no problem with opening it up at all, text me and ill open it up and text you back with a pic.

Tim

Do you KNOW that it's a Torsen diff? If it is, I would like it. If you don't know for absolute sure, I would appreciate it if you would open it up and look/take photos of the centre.

cheers

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