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gtr gearbox with osgiken gearset+sandwich plate nismo short shifter all new bearing though out box installed when the os giken parts installed.gearbox has done very little work done 7 trackdays and in that time i have replaced oil 3 times. i have spent well over $7000 in parts alone

$5500

Alcon 380mm brake kit suit front has rotors,caliper,pads(fs2500)adapter plate will just fit under 18x10.5 rims direct bolt up nothing else needed. i have done 1 track day about 20laps of wakefeild park these are like new.these are the next level down from the v8 supercar brakes

$6000

K-sport 355mm rear brake kit comes with full conversion just bolt up i have done 7 track days with these pads in them have done 2 track days still in excellent condition

$1800

Bc coilovers ER series has the standard spring rates 10 front 8 rear these are the best bang for buck coilovers. i have managed to do a 1min.03.7sec around wakefeild and 1min.38.1 around eastern creek with this suspension i do recommend to go heavier spring rates to go faster.springs are $77 each if you want to upgraded.this have done 7 trackdays these are in perfect working order as well

$1200

Formula Ikeya front and rear fully adjustable arms these have done 7 trackdays no crashes no kerb hitting are in perfect shape both are the lower control arms for front and rear

$1800

Defi guages oil pressure,oil temp,water temp,boost up to 2bar and unit with all connections all mounted on a plate that sits where the aircon and radio sit

$1300

will have more parts for sale at a later date

only selling car to convert back to a road car i have driven car 7 times in 3 years

want to enjoy car a little more

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gtr gearbox with osgiken gearset+sandwich plate nismo short shifter all new bearing though out box installed when the os giken parts installed.gearbox has done very little work done 7 trackdays and in that time i have replaced oil 3 times. i have spent well over $7000 in parts alone

$5500 now $5000

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