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Just an update, these are the bits that are left.

When I have a bit more time, I will create another for sale thread with pictures of these items, so it's easier to see all the items that are left and not have to skip pages for photos etc and ask the mods to lock this one

Splitfires to suit RB25 and I think RB26? - $400

Trust Greddy type R blow off valve - $200

Alloy radiator $150

Hybrid intercooler with some piping - $200

Apexi Pod $50

Nismo gear knob - $60

Gab height and damper adjustable Coilovers $600

Adjustable Rear upper Arms and traction rods $100 pair

R33 Front LCAs $100

Nismo Castor Rods $100

R33 front callipers, rotors and pads - $300

Front Strut brace - $80

RB25 Gearbox and Cusco Single Plate clutch $1500

R32 GTR front bar with N1 vents - $600

R32 GTR bonnet with Aerocatch pins $600

R32 GTR front reo - $300

R32 Cusco Full Cage with bolts, plates and padding - $800

Bride Recliner Drivers seat with bride rail - $400

R32 Gtr passenger seat - $200

R32 brick headlights - $300

R32 spoilerless boot - $200

R32 non rolling Shell. Is still registered, but obviously sold de-registered and will come with mod plates for rb25 conversion, gearbox, cage and turbo. Will take offers depending on what's left on the shell.

Advan 18x9.5 +22 and +38 with minimal tread $600

S1 3P Workmeister 18x10 +30 with 225's and 235's $2500

Happy to send at your expense.

Let me know what you are interested in and I will take better pics if you need.

Will hopefully have the cage out by this afternoon.

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