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Hi all,

I have some cuts in stock that I need to clear out (TAS06 is calling).

R32 GTR front cut. Was showing 74xxx kms on aftermaket speedo (sold). ARC FMIC 600x300x100 twin entry with piping to turbos. Strut brace, oil catch can, brembos on front, std rears with drilled rotors. Ohlins adjustable coilovers front and rear. Blitz access computer. new Greddy ProfecB Spec2 boost controller. Missing air box but everything else is complete. Comes with rear diff and brake assembly. Also have a ss cat back to suit that has some dings in it. Motor starts and runs.

$7500.00

91 S13 red top turbo manual. Blitz trumpet valve, pod (no filter), small trust fmic with piping. Additional injector ports, strut brace. Cusco fully adjustable coilovers front and rear adjustable tops. Rear diff with brake ass and adjustable camber arms. HKS EVC boost controller. 100195kms

$3750.00

91 180SX red top turbo manual, stock. Rear diff and brake ass.100xxxkms

$3600.00

95 180SX black top turbo manual. 134500kms. Apexi sus, Blitz valve otherwise stock. Rear diff and brake ass.

$4100.00

88 VR4 4g63t, evo fmic. Blitz valve. Gab struts. Cusco brace. Vented bonnet. Old school Apex AFC. Front bar in good condition. Rear diff and brake ass. A bit high in the kms 174000.

$2750.00

WRX box, good condition: $1200.00

GTR R32 box with tfr in good condition: $1200.00

Tein SW20 coilovers adjustable everything: $900.00

Rays Gram lights (gold) suit Soarer 17*7.5, good condition $1000.00

Items are in Darwin. Shipping depot to depot would be around $300.00.

Please PM your email addresses and I will send pics. Not looking at seperating cuts. You can contact me on 0417 5777 44.

Cheers,

Ken

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Sorry mate, dont have a sunroof, you could try Steve at STZ Automotive in Bris. Not sure what his number is.

ABTO, pm me your email addy and i will send you some pics.

Cheers,

Ken

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