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As there is a lack of interest in the car as a whole i am now parting the car out, everything except the engine package is for sale, so if a price isnt listed let me know what you are after.

cat back exhaust 3.5" - two large mufflers for very quiet operation with good flow (was flowing 390kw) $600

computer Vipec Pugin ecu with optional (external) 4 bar map sensor $1300

RB25 gearbox - rebuilt with all seals, bearings and synchros replaced. $2000

dif - stock shimmed up to lock $150

coilovers Tien HA $600

adjustable upper suspension arms front and rear $200

brakes inc disks and pads (RDA Slotted, EBC red R + Yellow F ) $400

hicas lockbar $50

intercooler 600x300x100 with piping to suit 3L greddy $120

Stock seats - drivers seat has usual tear $100

nissan floor mats $100

copy gtr wing and bootlid $200

front 1/4 guard L $100

front 1/4 guard R $100

S1 Bonnet $100

S1.5 Front bar $75

Rear bar $50

doors (each) (no speakers or door cards) (pair - 120 each) $200

S1 non airbag steering wheel $50

Gauge cluster (217,000km) all gauges working, white LED lights. $75

dash pad $50

steering rack $100

power steering pump $40

alternator $80

aircon pump + condesner (neither have been used since 2007, probably needs new seals) $50

front grill from between headlights $30

headlights $150

17x8 + 17x9 Nismo LMGT2 (federal 595 RSR Semis fronts legal tread, rears on ind) $1100

brake lights $100

light up skyline rear garnish (lights up RED) $150

plain skyline rear garnish $40

Custom Fiberglass sub box (to suit 12" sub) $150

space saver spare $30

brake master cyl $30

clutch master & slave $30

52mm thick alloy radiator with 16" thermo fan $150

Bosch 044 mounted on bracket for intank install including speedflow fittings $150

front Strut brace (Apexi) $100

Starter motor $50

Ignitor $50

stock coil packs - working, spark broke down above 350kw $150

Jim berry full monty - spring centre ceramic button clutch $600

door cards front and rear $100

larger parts are pickup only (ACT), smaller parts can be posted at buyers expense.

call/sms on 0419 302 418 or PM me

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take 50 for hicas lock posted to vic 3915?

its on hold for someone else pending payment.

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diff is sold pending payment.

hicas lock bar is sold pending payment.

front bar is sold pending payment.

diff is sold pending payment.

hicas lock bar is sold pending payment.

front bar is sold pending payment.

rear light up "skyline" garnish is sold pending payment.

strut brace is sold pending payment.

diff is sold pending payment.

hicas lock bar is sold pending payment.

front bar is sold pending payment.

rear light up "skyline" garnish is sold pending payment.

strut brace is sold pending payment.

ECU sold pending payment.

I will take the front fender/bumper liners if they are available

Please PM me, or SMS 0401 549 030 - Ben

I will definitely take them if you have them.

Thanks.

Hey mate, do you have any photos of the exhaust?

Cheers

will grab some photos of the exhaust tomorrow for you.

I will take the front fender/bumper liners if they are available

Please PM me, or SMS 0401 549 030 - Ben

I will definitely take them if you have them.

Thanks.

i will have to double check, but i don't believe i have them.

diff is sold pending payment.

hicas lock bar is sold pending payment.

front bar is sold pending payment.

rear light up "skyline" garnish is sold.

strut brace is sold.

ECU sold pending payment.

Both L & R headlight sold.

front grill sold.

Front right quarter panel sold pending pickup.

Bonnet sold pending payment/pickup.

diff is sold pending payment.

hicas lock bar is sold pending payment.

front bar is sold.

rear light up "skyline" garnish is sold.

strut brace is sold.

ECU sold.

Both L & R headlight sold.

front grill sold.

Front right quarter panel sold pending pickup.

Bonnet sold pending payment/pickup.

Brakes (front and rear) sold.

Handbrake setup sold.

diff is sold.

hicas lock bar is sold.

front bar is sold.

rear light up "skyline" garnish is sold.

strut brace is sold.

ECU sold.

Both L & R headlight sold.

front grill sold.

Brakes (front and rear) sold.

Handbrake setup sold.

Front right quarter panel sold pending pickup.

Bonnet sold pending payment/pickup.

adjustable upper arms sold pending payment.

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