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Location: ipswich (near brisbane)

Contact Details: prefer pm

the usual deal, stuff taking up space and needs to go. mostly s13 and rb20 parts

*seriesII rb25det radiator. mint condition. sold

*s14 complete rear cradle, includes control, toe, camber, etc arms, hubs, spindles, calipers, rotors, drive shafts, handbrake cable, and subframe. $300

*rb20 turbo, some shaft play otherwise fine, suit rebuild (eg. racespec gt2530, etc), also includes elbow and accuator $100

*r32 gtr front hubs/spindles. includes dust cover/shroud and some brakes lines and ABS fittings, wiring. sold

*s13 aircon vents. black. rear mint condition, no cracks etc. full set.

*180sx front reo bar $100

*lowered king springs suit s13, sold

*koni rear struts (red)

*SR20 front calipers, rotors, plenty of pad/rotors meat left. sold

*CA18 front calipers, rotors, also plenty of klms left. 3 sets. $100

*s13 brake booster/ master cylinder

*s13 silvia front bar. mint! new green paint $100

*s13 castor rods $60 each

*s13 power steering pump, $100ono

*ca18 radiator/ shroud

*s13 struts, springs. (aftermarket unknown brand)

*ca18 auto gear box

*ca18 intercooler x 2

*ca18 front pipe

*engine van and viscous coupling

*ca18 tail shaft, $50

*air con compressor, blower fan/ box

*ca18 air box, snorkel (turbo and non turbo)

*silvia indicator and wiper stalks

*s13 dash parts: air con control unit, vents, centre console, etc, etc.

*s13 wiper motor

heaps more parts available, too many to list, will add more later, if you dont see it there just ask, probably got it. offers on items not price, most prices are negotiable, i want to make room and free up sum cash.

also for sale: a very straight, clean bodied, grey 180sx (1989), ca18det, auto. clean as! paid $7k...sold. see car add forum for further details.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...7entry1893037

cheers, casey

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