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Hey guys, so i have a 1994 model s14 forsale.....only reason for selling is a change in direction of hobbies for a while.....if i can't get around the price i wanted i will just put it in my parents shed and keep it for later....

100% defect free

Can come with rego

Can come with blueslip

it is out of rego atm though.

Make it your track weapon, or if you got the minerals, drive it on the street like i did ;D

I will try my best to get pics up today>

Either way, list of gear that will come with car....

13xxxx on shell

1994 s14a shell, with s2 face lift

The car is a dark purple (will see in pics)

dmax widebody (moulded)

weds? 18x10.5 -9 ® 18x9.5 -11 (f) (they look like work vs-xx) (some gutter rash, ive been "told" all repairable)

slotted front rotors

BC coilovers, less then 1000km travelled

Has a couple of rear adjustable arms (JJR)

Front strutbrace

Battery is brand new, relocated to boot, all new terminals.

Brand new Deastchwerks 300lph intank pump (new relay and power pick up from boot, 0 voltage drop)

Alpine headunit

sound stream 6x9s

sound stream splits up front

fusion 4 channel 600w amp

s15 front and rear leather seats,

s15 steeringwheel

nismo gearknob

boost/oil pressure gauges

ABS has been deleted

Custom gearbox mount to suit rb25 gearbox

Custom tailshaft to suit rb25 gearbox

Custom bracket for clutch master so pedal feel is absolutely perfect. (no conversion woes)

r33 crossmember

r33 engine mounts

r33 clutch master cylinder

r32 gtr clutch slave cylinder (with braided line)

Full 3 inch dump/front to suit this set up, 3 inch cat, 3 inch cat back with a twin tip (i think xforce) muffler.....it is pretty loud im not going to lie...but you can keep it quiet if you know how to drive.

Nothing in this section will be seperated.

Car is also wired,so pretty much, get your motor, a z32, a powerfc, you can tune the car, it will start as soon as you plug it all in.

Located in Narellan NSW 2567

Price: im going to say $10000 everything above this line purely as a ballpark figure so thread doesnt get locked

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now i have alot of "extras" so to speak..

If you are interested in the car, you will most likely be interested in alot of these....

genuine greddy plenum (less then 1000km)

6boost highmount manifold (less then 1000km)

genuine garrett 3076r .82 rear housing (less then 1000km)

turbosmart 50mm progate (less then 1000km)

turbosmart bov (unsure of model, can be plumbed back though)

turbosmart FPR 800 fuel pressure reg (with braided line) (less then 1000km)

custom polished fuel rail to suit top feed injectors onto greddy plenum (with braided line)

700cc SARD top feed injectors

apexi powerfc with handcontroller

z32 afm with plug

full aluminium intercooling piping kit, all custom to suit

4 inch aluminium custom intake pipe

custom polished catchcan with hidden breather

ebay 52mm alloy radiator (less then 1000km)

Twin 12 inch thermos (less then 1000km)

small alloy overflow bottle

Justjap intercooler core (600x300x76) (less then 1000km)

rb26 rockercovers powder coated in wrinkle black (includes clear timing cover with hole drilled out to fit VCT)

Now as the car is still running, this isnt going to be ready to be parted this weekend....it probably wont be ready until next month.

I will only part it once i have recieved a decent deposit for the rolling shell. Obviously the buyer of the shell would be interested in alot of the smaller parts as this would make life very easy.

Im hoping mods will just let me list the extras without prices, as i dont want to put prices yet, as i wont have the items off for some time. I would like to give the shell buyer preference also.

Im going to try my best to get pics up this morning. If not, PM me your phone number and i will sms you any picture you would like..

Cheers for your time

Aiden

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Yeah it was for an r32 gtr - twin core>

genuine greddy plenum (less then 1000km) $1100

6boost highmount manifold (less then 1000km) $950

genuine garrett 3076r .82 rear housing (less then 1000km) $1500

turbosmart 50mm progate (less then 1000km) $600

turbosmart bov $225

turbosmart FPR 800 fuel pressure reg (with braided line) (less then 1000km) $200

custom polished fuel rail to suit top feed injectors onto greddy plenum (with braided line) $150

700cc SARD top feed injectors $600

custom polished catchcan with hidden breather $200

ebay 52mm alloy radiator twin core (less then 1000km) $150

Twin 12 inch thermos (less then 1000km) $100

small alloy overflow bottle $50

rb26 rockercovers powder coated in wrinkle black (includes clear timing cover with hole drilled out to fit VCT) $300

I think the prices are pretty fair, pics up soonish

pm meeeeeeeee

Pick up in arncliffe area preferred

Will you be interested in packing it and dispatching it to WA? IE if your work uses many couriers or freight companies. I could organise for it to be picked up directly as long as you packed it. Is the manifold a standard T3? once I get my car back from the shop with there diagnosis I'll send you a message and see if you still have it. PM me if you want.

regards

Chris

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